Circling from intracranial morphine applied to the ventral tegmental area in rats |
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Authors: | Larry J. Holmes Michael A. Bozarth Roy A. Wise |
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Abstract: | Crystalline morphine applied unilaterally to the ventral tegmental area in rats caused circling away from the side of application. This circling was reversed by naloxone (3 mg/kg) and blocked by pretreatment with pimozide (0.5 mg/kg). When tested in an open field the animals followed the perimeter of the enlcosure; thus the radius of the circles described was determined by environmental rather than central factors. Morphine induced forward locomotion in all four limbs; there were no major signs of postural asymmetry noted in the longitudinal axis of the animal's body. This study suggests that morphine activates a population of A-10 dopamine cells known to be involved in locomotion. |
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Keywords: | Morphine Circling Ventral tegmental area Dopamine |
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