Literature DB >> 8208760

Effects of chronic imipramine on exploration, locomotion, and food/water intake in rats.

J Mogensen1, T K Pedersen, S Holm.   

Abstract

Three groups of rats were subjected to 15 daily injections of imipramine (10 or 20 mg/kg) or vehicle control injections, respectively. During the treatment period, both imipramine groups failed to grow while the control group gained weight normally. Both dosages of imipramine suppressed food intake significantly, while water intake was only reduced by 20 mg/kg of imipramine and only during the first 5 days of treatment. Twenty-four hours after the last imipramine injection, the animals were subjected to a test battery designed to demonstrate potential changes in locomotion and/or exploration. While locomotion appeared unaffected by both dosages of imipramine, the group receiving 20 mg/kg of imipramine demonstrated a significantly reduced exploration. The exploration of the group receiving imipramine in the concentration of 10 mg/kg was only marginally changed. The temporal pattern of exploration of the animals receiving 20 mg/kg of imipramine revealed that chronic imipramine treatment was associated with an initial "hyperexploration" followed by an "overhabituation," resulting in an overall reduction of exploration during a 15-min period.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8208760     DOI: 10.1016/0091-3057(94)90139-2

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


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