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Ventral pallidal microinjections of receptor-selective opioid agonists produce differential effects on circling and locomotor activity in rats
Authors:Diane C Hoffman  Thomas EG West  Roy A Wise
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aCentre for Studies in Behavioral Neurology, Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montreal Canada

Abstract:Locomotor activity was investigated following microinjections of receptor-selective opioid agonists into the ventral pallidum (VP) of rats. In Expt. 1, male Long-Evans rats were treated with unilateral microinjections of the μ agonist d-Ala2-MePhe4, Gly-ol5]-enkephalin (DAGO), the σ agonist d-Pen2,d-Pen5]-enkephalin (DPDPE) or the κ agonist U50,488H, and the rate and duration of circling behavior were measured. DAGO (0.01, 0.1, 1.0 nmol) procedure a dose-dependent increse in contralateral circling; pretreatment with 1.0 mg/kg naltrexone blocked the circling induced by the highest dose. The behavioral effect was largest when injections were targeted at the VP rather than structures dorsal to the VP. In contrast to DAGO, intrapallidal DPDPE (0.01, 0.1, 1.0, 10.0 nmol) produced a slight increase in contralateral circling only at the highest dose and U50, 488H (0.01, 0.1, 1.0, 10.0 nmol) produced no effect. In Expt. 2, the effects of bilateral injections of DAGO, DPDPE and U50,488H were tested in photocell activity ☐es. DAGO produced a dose-dependent increase in locomotor activity and this increase was decreased by 1.0 mg/kg naltrexone. A slight increase in activity was observed with the highest dose of DPDPE, and a slight decrease was observed with the highest dose of U50,488H. These findings confirm that opiate actions in the VP contribute to opiate-induced locomotion and suggest that μ and to some extent σ receptors are involved in this behavior.
Keywords:Opioid  Opioid receptor subtype  Circling  Locomotion  Ventral pallidum
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