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Influence of p-chloroamphetamine and methysergide on the escape deficits provoked by inescapable shock.

M E Hamilton, R M Zacharko, H Anisman.   

Abstract

The effects of serotonergic manipulations on the escape interference engendered by exposure to inescapable shock were assessed. Consistent with the view that the behavioral interference was related to reductions of serotonin (5-HT), treatment with the 5-HT receptor blocker methysergide mimicked the effects of inescapable shock in that it increased escape latencies. Conversely, acute treatment with a moderate dose of the 5-HT releasing agent p-chloroamphetamine (PCA) effectively antagonized the escape interference ordinarily provoked by inescapable shock. The effects of PCA were behaviorally distinguishable from the previously observed effects of catecholamine stimulants. Whereas catecholamine stimulants applied prior to either inescapable shock or escape testing eliminated the interference, PCA antagonized the behavioral disruption only if it was administered before testing. It is suggested that catecholamine alterations may be fundamental in the provocation of the interference, whereas 5-HT variations may contribute to the expression of the behavioral disturbance.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3097700     DOI: 10.1007/bf00181242

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychopharmacology (Berl)        ISSN: 0033-3158            Impact factor:   4.530


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1.  Effect of inescapable shock on subsequent escape performance: catecholaminergic and cholinergic mediation of response initiation and maintenance.

Authors:  H Anisman; G Remington; L S Sklar
Journal:  Psychopharmacology (Berl)       Date:  1979-03-22       Impact factor: 4.530

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Journal:  Acta Pharmacol Toxicol (Copenh)       Date:  1976

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5.  Evidence for a serotonergic mechanism of the learned helplessness phenomenon.

Authors:  L Brown; R A Rosellini; O B Samuels; E P Riley
Journal:  Pharmacol Biochem Behav       Date:  1982-11       Impact factor: 3.533

6.  Coping with stress, norepinephrine depletion and escape performance.

Authors:  H Anisman; A Pizzino; L S Sklar
Journal:  Brain Res       Date:  1980-06-09       Impact factor: 3.252

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Journal:  Nature       Date:  1980-03-20       Impact factor: 49.962

8.  Forebrain serotonin and avoidance learning: behavioural and biochemical studies on the acute effect of p-chloroamphetamine on one-way active avoidance learning in the male rat.

Authors:  S O Ogren
Journal:  Pharmacol Biochem Behav       Date:  1982-06       Impact factor: 3.533

9.  Cholinergic influences on escape deficits produced by uncontrollable stress.

Authors:  H Anisman; S J Glazier; L S Sklar
Journal:  Psychopharmacology (Berl)       Date:  1981       Impact factor: 4.530

10.  Effect of phenmetrazine, aminorex and ( ) p-chloramphetamine on the motor activity and turnover rate of brain catecholamines.

Authors:  E Costa; K M Naimzada; A Revuelta
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  1971-11       Impact factor: 8.739

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