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Interstrain correlation between behavioural effects of lithium and effects on cortical cyclic AMP.

R Hamburger-Bar, M Robert, M Newman, R H Belmaker.   

Abstract

Six inbred mouse strains were studied to explore possible correlations between lithium effects on behaviour and on cortical cyclic AMP. The strains were fed lithium in ground food for 3 weeks before behavioural tests and ex vivo evaluation of cyclic AMP accumulation. Replicating previous reports, there was a significant inverse correlation (r = 0.73, n = 6) between spontaneous activity and noradrenaline-induced cyclic AMP, and an almost significant correlation (r = 0.67, n = 6) between spontaneous activity and adenosine-induced cyclic AMP accumulation. The effect of lithium to depress spontaneous activity correlated with its effect to inhibit adenosine-induced rises in cyclic AMP (r = 0.716, n = 6). There were significant strain differences in the behavioural responses to amphetamine. In two strains where amphetamine raised activity and lithium inhibited the amphetamine-induced rise, lithium also significantly inhibited the adenosine-induced rise in cyclic AMP. Two other strains showed amphetamine-induced rises in activity that were not inhibitable by lithium, and these strains showed no significant inhibition by lithium of adenosine-induced cyclic AMP accumulation. The remaining two strains showed no behavioural activity increase with amphetamine.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3003763     DOI: 10.1016/0091-3057(86)90036-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharmacol Biochem Behav        ISSN: 0091-3057            Impact factor:   3.533


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