Monoamines and self-stimulation of the medial prefrontal cortex in the rat

M. Ramírez
F. Alba
F. Vives
F. Mora
C. Osorio
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Abstract

The participation of noradrenaline (NE) and serotonine (5-HT) in self-stimulation (SS) of the medial prefrontal cortex (MPC) in the rat has been studied.Three groups of rats with bilateral electrodes implanted into the MPC were used in these experiments.In one of the groups, electrodes were also implanted into the locus coeruleus.In the first group, the rats received systemic injections of the following drugs: clonidine (alpha-agonist), phenoxybenzamine (alpha-antagonist), isoproterenol (beta-agonist) and propranolol (beta-antagonist).In the second group, p-chlorophenylalanine (a 5-HT synthesis inhibitor) was administered intragastrically and SS measured during the following 16 days.In these two groups of rats and previous to every SS session, spontaneous motor activity (SM) was measured as control for non specific effects of the drugs.In a third group of rats, lesions of the locus coeruleus were performed unilaterally and SS measured in both prefrontal cortex during the following 16 days post-lesion.SS contralateral to the lesioned side served as control for non-specific effects of the lesions.After all these treatments, SS of the MPC was not specifically affected.Our results suggest the non participation of NE and 5-HT terminals in the neural substrates underlying SS of the MPC.

Keywords:
Adrenergic alpha-Antagonists/pharmacology, Adrenergic beta-Antagonists/pharmacology, Animals, Drug Interactions, Fenclonine/pharmacology, Frontal Lobe/physiology, Inbred Strains, Locus Coeruleus/physiology, Male, Norepinephrine/pharmacology, Rats, Self Stimulation/drug effects, Serotonin/pharmacology

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M. Ramírez
F. Alba
F. Vives
F. Mora
C. Osorio


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