Self-stimulation responses are altered following long-term but not short-term treatment with clorgyline |
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Authors: | C.S. Aulakh R.M. Cohen S.N. Pradhan D.L. Murphy |
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Abstract: | Clorgyline (a selective monoamine oxidase-inhibiting antidepressant) given chronically facilitated hypothalamic self-stimulation in rats, while acute treatment was without effect. Furthermore, long-term but not short-term clorgyline treatment significantly attenuated the suppressive effect of the selective α2-adrenergic agonist clonidine on this behavior. These findings suggest that adaptive alterations in the modulation of rewarded behavior by inhibitory presynaptic noradrenergic receptors may be involved in antidepressant efficacy. |
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Keywords: | self-stimulation posterior hypothalamus clorgyline rats long-term |
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