| Literature DB >> 11256236 |
R Rudissaar1, K Pruus, T Skrebuhhova-Malmros, L Allikmets, V Matto.
Abstract
The effect of treatment with the acute GABAA receptor agonist THIP and the GABAB receptor agonist baclofen on apomorphine-induced aggressive behavior was studied in adult male Wistar rats. Both THIP (10 mg/kg i.p.) and baclofen (8 mg/kg i.p.) attenuated the aggressiveness, thereby indicating the involvement of GABAergic neurotransmission in the mediation of apomorphine-induced aggressiveness. On the basis of our data it can be proposed that both GABAA and GABAB receptor subtypes are involved in the neurobiology of apomorphine-induced aggressive behavior, as this phenomenon is evidently subject to the general inhibitory effect of GABAergic neurotransmission.Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 11256236 DOI: 10.1358/mf.2000.22.8.802276
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Find Exp Clin Pharmacol ISSN: 0379-0355