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Behavioral models in mice. implication of the alpha noradrenergic system
Authors:Martine Hascoë  t, Michel Bourin,Jacques Bradwejn
Affiliation:

1 Département de Pharmacologie et GIS Médicament, Faculté de Médecine, Nantes, France

2 Department of Psychiatry, St Mary's Hospital Center, McGill University Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Abstract:1. The mechanism of action of drugs might change according to the test used. Several noradrenergic drugs were tested in order to understand their implication in the mobility tests.

2. It was found that clonidine, an Alpha 2 agonist, acted differently according to the tast used. It provoked sedation in spontaneous activity test, and anti-immobility effects in the other tests.

3. Tall suspension test is able to show the double acting of clonidine.

4. Idazoxan might act either as an alpha 2 antagonist or as partial alpha 2 agonist. TST shown the unexpected partial alpha agonist effect of the molecule.

5. Forced swimming test is more specific for predicting antidepressant activity than tail suspension test which is close to a spontaneous activity model.

Keywords:alpha agonists   alpha blockers   forced swimming test   spontaneous activity   tail suspension test
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