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Modification of avoidance behavior in 6-hydroxydopamine-treated rats by stimulation of central noradrenergic and dopaminergic receptors.
Authors:L G Lenard  B Beer
Affiliation:The Squibb Institute for Medical Research Princeton NJ 08540, USA
Abstract:Rats showing reliable decrements in conditioned avoidance behavior after the intraventricular administration of 6-hydroxdopamine (6-HD) with pargyline pretreatment were given various dopaminergic and noradrenergic agonists. Intraventricular injections of DA or L-NE or intraperitoneal injections of apomorphine or L-DOPA reversed the avoidance decrements, often restoring performance to pre-6-HD-treatment levels. Furthermore, these agonists all produced behavior characteristic of activity in dopaminergic neurons. Clonidine, a noradrenergic agonist, also reversed avoidance decrements, but did not produce behavior characteristic of stimulation of dopaminergic neurons in the brain. Pretreatment with spiroperidol, a dopaminergic receptor blocker, prevented the recovery induced by all agonists, although clonidine-induced recovery was affected least. The results are discussed in terms of possible separate roles for dopaminergic and noradrenergic neurons in the brain in avoidance behavior.
Keywords:6-Hydroxydopamine  Norepinephrine  L-DOPA  Catecholamines  Dopamine  Clonidine  Avoidance  Stereotyped behavior  Spiroperidol  Apomorphine
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