Puciłowski O, Trzaskowska E, Jankowska E, Kostowski W, Kupryszewski G
Department of Pharmacology and Physiology of the Nervous System, Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology, Warsaw.
Acta Physiol Pol. 1990;41(1-3):71-7.
The effect of thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH) microinjections into the central amygdala (10 g in 0.5 1 into each side) on locomotor activity water intake and dominance behavior in a water competition test was investigated in male Wistar rats. TRH increased the general motility without altering the number of rearings. Intra-amygdaloid TRH injection to submissive rats resulted in a loss of subordinate position in these animals in the water competition test. A tendency to decrease dominance followed the injection of the peptide to the dominant animals. The effect of TRH in the dominance test does not appear to involve influence on the thirst drive as microinjection of the peptide did not change significantly the water consumption in thirsty rats.
在雄性Wistar大鼠中,研究了向中央杏仁核微量注射促甲状腺激素释放激素(TRH,每侧0.5微升中含10微克)对运动活动、水摄入量以及水竞争试验中优势行为的影响。TRH增加了总体运动能力,但未改变竖毛次数。向顺从大鼠杏仁核内注射TRH导致这些动物在水竞争试验中失去从属地位。向优势动物注射该肽后,出现了优势地位下降的趋势。TRH在优势试验中的作用似乎不涉及对渴驱力的影响,因为向口渴大鼠微量注射该肽并未显著改变其饮水量。