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M H Thiébot, M Hamon, P Soubrié.
Abstract
In rats, serotonergic innervation of the substantia nigra plays a role in the control of experimentally-elicited anxiety: punishment-induced inhibition is lessened following bilateral intra-nigral infusion of 5,7-dihydroxytryptamine (2 micrograms; 0.5 microliter). A significant correlation (0.62) is found between the loss of nigral, but not hippocampal, tryptophan hydroxylase activity and the release of behavior in two situations of shock-induced suppression of responding. Likewise, infusion of this neurotoxin (1 microgram; 0.4 microliter) into the nucleus raphé dorsalis causes an attenuation of punishment-induced suppression. These findings suggest an involvement of serotonergic raphé-nigral neurons in experimentally-elicited anxiety.Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 6685312 DOI: 10.1016/0091-3057(83)90043-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharmacol Biochem Behav ISSN: 0091-3057 Impact factor: 3.533