Title : Central muscarinic activation elicits compulsive drinking behaviour in the rat - Schiavone_1987_J.Pharm.Pharmacol_39_304 |
Author(s) : Schiavone A , Prudentino A , Giachetti A |
Ref : J Pharm Pharmacol , 39 :304 , 1987 |
Abstract :
Injection of bethanechol into the lateral cerebral ventricle of the rat induces a marked increase in drinking, within 30 min from administration. The response is dose-related, maximal water intake (6.1 +/- 0.55 mL; mean +/- s.e.) occurring at 10 micrograms of bethanechol. Peripheral administration of the agonist (up to 3 mg kg-1 i.p.) fails to elicit drinking. Among several specific antagonists only antimuscarinic drugs produced a significant inhibition of the response, suggesting that the compulsive drinking behaviour in the rat is caused by activation of central muscarinic receptors. The drinking behaviour emerges as a reliable test to assess central muscarinic activity of both agonists and antagonists. |
PubMedSearch : Schiavone_1987_J.Pharm.Pharmacol_39_304 |
PubMedID: 2884297 |
Schiavone A, Prudentino A, Giachetti A (1987)
Central muscarinic activation elicits compulsive drinking behaviour in the rat
J Pharm Pharmacol
39 :304
Schiavone A, Prudentino A, Giachetti A (1987)
J Pharm Pharmacol
39 :304