Sanberg P R, Henault M A, Hagenmeyer-Houser S H, Russell K H
Behav Neurosci. 1987 Feb;101(1):131-3. doi: 10.1037//0735-7044.101.1.131.
The increased locomotor activity induced by systemic injections of d-amphetamine or scopolamine in rats was studied in Digiscan Animal Activity Monitors. This multifactorial analysis of locomotion demonstrated that activity measures of horizontal (ambulatory), vertical (rearing), stereotypic, and rotational behaviors differed depending on dose and drug. The topographies of these activity variables may be unique for the dopaminergic and cholinergic systems underlying hyperactivity. These results are a first step toward a needed increase in the sophistication of behavioral pharmacological techniques, allowing for the development of specific activity prints for different classes of psychoactive agents.
在Digiscan动物活动监测仪中研究了系统性注射d-苯丙胺或东莨菪碱诱导的大鼠运动活性增加。这种对运动的多因素分析表明,水平(走动)、垂直(站立)、刻板和旋转行为的活动测量因剂量和药物而异。这些活动变量的形态对于多动背后的多巴胺能和胆碱能系统可能是独特的。这些结果是朝着提高行为药理学技术复杂性迈出的第一步,有助于为不同类别的精神活性药物开发特定的活动印记。