Title : Evidence for involvement of endogenous acetylcholine in emotional-aversive response in the cat - Brudzynski_1990_Prog.Neuropsychopharmacol.Biol.Psychiatry_14_807 |
Author(s) : Brudzynski SM , Eckersdorf B , Golebiewski H |
Ref : Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biological Psychiatry , 14 :807 , 1990 |
Abstract :
1. The purpose of the present study was to provide evidence for involvement of endogenous acetylcholine in naturally as well as pharmacologically induced emotional behaviour in the cat. 2. Emotional-aversive responses of 10 cats were naturally evoked by presentation of a dog or the responses were pharmacologically induced by intracerebral injections of cholinomimetics. 3. Naturally evoked emotional behaviour was abolished by i.p. pretreatment with atropine sulfate (1 mg/kg), but not by atropine methyl nitrate, or it was significantly decreased by bilateral intracerebral injection of atropine sulfate (5 micrograms/microliter). 4. On the other hand, intracerebral injections of physostigmine (100 micrograms/microliter), an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor which elevates the level of endogenous acetylcholine, induced the fully developed emotional-aversive response comparable with natural behaviour and with responses induced by carbachol (10 micrograms/microliter). 5. The results demonstrate that the endogenous acetylcholine in the basal forebrain and diencephalic areas play a role in naturally occurring emotional aversive behaviour in cats. |
PubMedSearch : Brudzynski_1990_Prog.Neuropsychopharmacol.Biol.Psychiatry_14_807 |
PubMedID: 2293258 |
Brudzynski SM, Eckersdorf B, Golebiewski H (1990)
Evidence for involvement of endogenous acetylcholine in emotional-aversive response in the cat
Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biological Psychiatry
14 :807
Brudzynski SM, Eckersdorf B, Golebiewski H (1990)
Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biological Psychiatry
14 :807