Effect of chronic lithium treatment on isolation-induced behavioral and biochemical effects in mice |
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Authors: | H Frances Y Maurin Y Lecrubier A J Puech P Simon |
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Affiliation: | 1. Département de Pharmacologie, Faculté de Médecine Pitié-Salpêtrière, 91 boulevard de l''Hôpital, F75634 Paris Cedex 13, France;7. Laboratoire de Neurochimie - INSERM U134, Hôpital de La Salpêtrière, 47 boulevard de l''Hôpital, F74634 Paris Cedex 13, France;71. Service de Psychiatrie (Prof. D. Widlöcher), Hôpital de la Salpêtriere, 47 boulevard de l''Hôpital, F74634 Paris Cedex 13, France |
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Abstract: | The following effects were induced in mice by a prolonged of isolation (6-7 weeks from weaning): (1) reduction in motor activity; (2) reduction in the effect of oxotremorine on rectal temperature; (3) increase in the response to salbutamol, a beta-adrenergic stimulant. Chronic lithium treatment (2 mg/ml in the drinking water during the last 3-4 weeks of isolation) prevented these phenomena. The number and affinity of beta-adrenergic receptors in the whole mouse brain (excluding the cerebellum) was unmodified by either isolation or by lithium. It is suggested that lithium blocks isolation-induced hypersensitivity, especially of the beta-adrenergic system; this mechanism may be involved in the therapeutic action of lithium. |
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Keywords: | Isolation Central β-adrenergic receptors Lithium Mice |
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