Hennig C W, McIntyre J F, Moriarty D D, Picerno J M, Allen J L
Psychology Department, Salem College, WV 26426.
Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 1988 Jul;30(3):625-34. doi: 10.1016/0091-3057(88)90075-5.
A series of five experiments examined the effects of two anticholinergic drugs, atropine and scopolamine, on the duration of tonic immobility (TI) and susceptibility to the TI response in both Production Red and White Leghorn chickens (Gallus gallus), in an attempt to resolve previous contradictory findings about the effects of cholinergic manipulations on tonic immobility. These two anticholinergic drugs significantly reduced the duration of TI and, therefore, supported the conclusion that cholinergic systems are involved with the immobility response. However, the effects of these drugs on TI differed depending on the age, strain, local population, and handling experience of the individual birds.
一系列五项实验研究了两种抗胆碱能药物——阿托品和东莨菪碱,对产蛋红鸡和白来航鸡(家鸡)强直静止(TI)持续时间以及对TI反应易感性的影响,旨在解决先前关于胆碱能操作对强直静止影响的相互矛盾的研究结果。这两种抗胆碱能药物显著缩短了TI的持续时间,因此支持了胆碱能系统与静止反应有关的结论。然而,这些药物对TI的影响因个体鸡的年龄、品系、当地种群和处理经验而异。