EFFECTS OF BILATERAL LESIONS IN THE STRIATUM OR NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS ON THE CATALEPTOGENIC ACTIVITY OF NEUROLEPTICS IN RATS
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To investigate the role of the striatum and nucleus accumbens in neurolepticinduced catalepsy, bilateral electrocoagulations were made or microinjections of 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) were given to rats in these brain regions, and the cataleptogenic activity of neuroleptics was measured. Electrocoagulation in these regions caused a highly specific destruction of brain tissue, and 6-OHDA decreased the levels of dopamine in the injected region with little effect on these levels in other regions. The cataleptogenic activity of haloperidol was enhanced by the electrocoagulation in the striatum at 2 days after the operation, but was weakened from 7 days on. The electrocoagulation weakened the catalepsy induced by chlorpromazine, thioridazine, and ID-4708 (a new butyrophenone derivative), but enhanced that by clozapine at 2 weeks after the operation. Microinjection of 6-OHDA into the striatum enhanced the catalepsy induced by the five neuroleptics used. The lesions in the nucleus accumbens had fewer effects on catalepsy than did those in the striatum. It was concluded that the striatum more than the nucleus accumbens is involved in producing catalepsy with neuroleptics, and that the enhancement of catalepsy by electrocoagulation in the striatum is characteristic of clozapine.
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著者
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HONMA Takeshi
Research and Development Center, Pharmaceuticals Division, Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd.
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FUKUSHIMA Hideaki
Research and Development Center, Pharmaceuticals Division, Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd.
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