Literature DB >> 97704

Effects of d-amphetamine on the set point of the thermoregulatory system in rats.

S Yehuda, R Frommer.   

Abstract

Exposing a rat's tail to an ambient temperature lower than that sensed by the rest of the body causes an increase in body temperature. Pretreatment with d-amphetamine causes an even greater increase in body temperature. Morover, while control rats perceive any ambient temperature below 20 degrees C as 'cold', amphetamine-treated animals only perceive ambient temperatures below 20 degrees C as 'cold'. This effect of d-amphetamine was found not only when the body temperature of the rats was 20 degrees C, but also when the body was kept at ambient temperatures of 15 degrees--4 degrees C. Because this effect of d-amphetamine, i.e., shifting of the reference point among treated rats, was found in two other situations (behavioral thermoregulation and in studying the anorexic effects of d-amphetamine among rats kept at different ambient temperatures), the best explanation is that in addition to the effects of the drug upon some thermal sensory roles, it also causes a change in the value of the set point of the thermoregulatory system, and drug-treated rats perceive ambient temperatures of 10 degrees C as 'normal'.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 97704     DOI: 10.1007/bf00426746

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


  9 in total

1.  d-Amphetamine and the sensory role of a rat's tail in thermoregulation or what the rat's tail tells the rat's brain.

Authors:  S Yehuda
Journal:  Behav Biol       Date:  1975-02

2.  Dopaminergic neurons in the nigro-striatal and mesolimbic pathways: mediation of specific effects of D-amphetamine.

Authors:  S Yehuda; R J Wurtman
Journal:  Eur J Pharmacol       Date:  1975-02       Impact factor: 4.432

3.  Interaction effects of d-amphetamine treatment and ambient temperature on rat's food intake.

Authors:  S Yehuda
Journal:  Psychopharmacologia       Date:  1976-02-02

4.  Effects of specific brain lesions on the thermal responses of rats to D-amphetamine.

Authors:  S Yehuda
Journal:  J Neurosci Res       Date:  1976       Impact factor: 4.164

5.  Release of brain dopamine as the probable mechanism for the hypothermic effect of D-amphetamine.

Authors:  S Yehuda; R J Wurtman
Journal:  Nature       Date:  1972-12-22       Impact factor: 49.962

6.  Paradoxical effects of d-amphetamine on behavioral thermoregulation: possible mediation by brain dopamine.

Authors:  S Yehuda; R J Wurtman
Journal:  J Pharmacol Exp Ther       Date:  1974-07       Impact factor: 4.030

Review 7.  Regulation of internal body temperature.

Authors:  H T Hammel
Journal:  Annu Rev Physiol       Date:  1968       Impact factor: 19.318

8.  The effects of D-amphetamine and related drugs on colonic temperatures of rats kept at various ambient temperatures.

Authors:  S Yehuda; R J Wurtman
Journal:  Life Sci I       Date:  1972-09-15

9.  The dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia: focus on the dopamine receptor.

Authors:  S H Snyder
Journal:  Am J Psychiatry       Date:  1976-02       Impact factor: 18.112

  9 in total

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