Literature DB >> 6427446

Altered effects of desipramine on operant performance after 6-hydroxydopamine-induced depletion of brain dopamine or norepinephrine.

J M O'Donnell, L S Seiden.   

Abstract

Performance maintained by differential-reinforcement-of-low-rate operant schedules has been found to be sensitive to antidepressant drugs. Tricyclic antidepressants, monoamine oxidase inhibitors and atypical antidepressants reduce response rate and increase reinforcement rate under long differential-reinforcement-of-low-rate schedules. In order to study the neurochemical mechanism by which the tricyclic antidepressant desipramine alters differential-reinforcement-of-low-rate performance, the effect of desipramine was determined before and after brain catecholamine depletion was induced by 6-hydroxydopamine administration. Before lesioning, desipramine reduced response rate and increased reinforcement rate in a dose-dependent manner. Brain norepinephrine depletion (produced by 6-hydroxydopamine injection into the dorsal noradrenergic bundle) attenuated the ability of desipramine to reduce response rate, but did not alter its ability to increase reinforcement rate, but did not alter its ability to increase reinforcement rate. Brain dopamine depletion, (produced by i.c.v. 6-hydroxydopamine administration after pargyline and desipramine pretreatment) attenuated the ability of desipramine to increase reinforcement rate. These results suggest that the sedative effect of desipramine could be mediated by its interaction with central norepinephrine neurons and that the reinforcement rate-increasing effect may involve central dopamine neurons.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6427446

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharmacol Exp Ther        ISSN: 0022-3565            Impact factor:   4.030


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