Shugalev N P, Iamshchikova N G, Ol'shanskiĭ A S, Stavrovskaia A V
Brain Research Institute of the Russian Acad. Med. Sci., 105064, Moscow, 5 Per. Obukha, Russia.
Ross Fiziol Zh Im I M Sechenova. 2002 Oct;88(10):1324-9.
Comparative analysis of effects of neurotensin microinjections into caudate nucleus and substantia nigra on thirst-motivated motor conditioned reactions in rats, was performed. The microinjections facilitated extinction of conditioned reactions in response to negative stimuli and did not affect realization of responses to positive conditioned signals. Behavioral effects of neurotensine in rats are connected with the normalising of motivational and emotional states of animals and may be explained by restoration of monoaminergic systems interaction.