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Rotational behaviour elicited by intracerebral injections of apomorphine and pergolide in 6-hydroxy-dopamine-lesioned rats. I: Comparison between systemic and intrastriatal injections.

M Herrera-Marschitz, C Forster, U Ungerstedt.   

Abstract

Rotational behaviour in unilaterally 6-hydroxy-dopamine-denervated rats has been attributed to stimulation of dopamine receptors on striatal as well as limbic areas. In the present study the rotational behaviour elicited by local intrastriatal injections of apomorphine or pergolide was compared to the rotation elicited by systemic injections of the drugs. We found that intrastriatal injections induced rotational behaviour almost identical to the behaviour occurring after systemic treatment. Furthermore, studies of the spread of [3H]apomorphine in brain tissue showed that at the peak of rotation the radioactivity was confined within the limits of the striatum. Non-significant amounts of radioactivity was found in the nucleus accumbens. On the basis of these data we conclude that rotational behaviour elicited by systemic injections of apomorphine or pergolide originates from stimulation of striatal sites. The difference in rotational patterns elicited by these drugs is more likely to relate to differences in receptor stimulation within the striatum than differences in, for example, relative distribution between limbic and striatal areas.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3936338     DOI: 10.1111/j.1748-1716.1985.tb07750.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Physiol Scand        ISSN: 0001-6772


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