Literature DB >> 127189

Involvement of biogenic amines in drug-induced aggressive pecking in chicks.

B Hine, M B Wallach, S Gershon.   

Abstract

Pairs of neonate chicks were administered psychoactive agents and pecks against each other were recorded during 4-hr test sessions. The first experiment assessed where drug-induced aggressive pecking could serve as a useful anti-depressant screening model. Although pecking was induced by tricyclics, d-amphetamine, and L-Dopa, ineffective agents included a MAO inhibitor (pargline) and a tricyclic indole antidepressant (iprindole). These data cast doubt on the validity of the chick pecking model as a specific antidepressant tests. A second experiment attempted to determine where different amines were involved in pecking induced by an antidepressant and a CNS stimulant. Pairs of chicks were pretreated with various doses of amine antagonists, and a standard dose of imipramine (IMI) or d-amphetamine (AMP) was administered. Haloperidol completely antagonized AMP but not IMI pecking, while phentolamine and propranolol did not modify AMP pecking, suggesting involvement of dopamine. Pecking induced by IMI was partially antagonized by a dose of methysergide ineffective in modifying AMP pecking. Neither phentolamine nor propranolol blocked IMI pecking. Serotonin was further implicated in IMI pecking in a third experiment, whether chronic PCPA pretreatment significantly decreased IMI, but not AMP pecking. These data suggest that aggressive pecking induced by AMP and IMI may be mediated by different amine systems.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 127189     DOI: 10.1007/bf00429253

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychopharmacologia


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Authors:  H S Narayanan; G N Reddy; B S Rao
Journal:  Indian J Med Sci       Date:  1973-01

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Authors:  M I Gluckman; T Baum
Journal:  Psychopharmacologia       Date:  1969

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Authors:  C Lew; S D Iversen; L L Iversen
Journal:  Eur J Pharmacol       Date:  1971-05       Impact factor: 4.432

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Authors:  C E Spooner; W D Winters
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5.  Behavioral and neurochemical effects of psychotomimetic drugs in neonate chicks.

Authors:  M B Wallach; E Friedman; S Gershon
Journal:  Eur J Pharmacol       Date:  1972-02       Impact factor: 4.432

6.  Potentiation and antagonism of biogenic amines.

Authors:  F J Rauzzino; J Seifter
Journal:  J Pharmacol Exp Ther       Date:  1967-07       Impact factor: 4.030

7.  Aggressive behaviour in chicks induced by tricyclic antidepressants.

Authors:  J Schrold
Journal:  Psychopharmacologia       Date:  1970

8.  Effect of antidepressant drugs on the depletion of intraneuronal brain 5-hydroxytryptamine stores caused by 4-methyl-alpha-ethyl-meta-tyramine.

Authors:  A Carlsson; H Corrodi; K Fuxe; T Hökfelt
Journal:  Eur J Pharmacol       Date:  1969-03       Impact factor: 4.432

9.  Effects of catecholamines infused into the brain of young chickens.

Authors:  E Marley; J D Stephenson
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  1970-12       Impact factor: 8.739

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Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  1972-06       Impact factor: 8.739

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