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Effects of unilateral microinjections of sulpiride into the medial prefrontal cortex on circling behavior of rats
Authors:Michel A Morency  Robert J Stewart  Richard J Beninger
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a Department of Psychology, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada K7L 3H6

Abstract:1. Bilateral 6-OHDA lesions of rats' medial prefrontal cortex increased locomotor activity after 7–10 days suggesting that cortical DA may normally inhibit motor behaviour. However, hyperactivity may have resulted from enhanced subcortical DA function.

2. Acute manipulation of frontal cortical DA neurotransmission in the present experiment avoided lesion-induced subcortical changes.

3. Sulpiride (0, 6, 12, 24 ug in 1 ul) was Injected unilaterallv into the medial prefrontal cortex of rats pretreated with (+)-amphetamine (1.5 mg/kg i.p.).

4. Circling behavior was scored during four 5-min intervals of a 60-min test session which began with injections and placement in a flat, circular arena.

5. SUL resulted in ipslversive circling whereas its vehicle did not. These results were consistent with those seen with other DA drugs and suggest an excitatory influence of frontal cortical DA on locomotor activity.

Keywords:central injection  circling  dopamine  medial frontal cortex  sulpiride  rats
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