Van Wimersma Greidanus T J, Donker D K, Walhof R, Van Grafhorst J C, De Vries N, Van Schaik S J, Maigret C, Spruijt B M, Colbern D L
Peptides. 1985 Nov-Dec;6(6):1179-83. doi: 10.1016/0196-9781(85)90447-4.
The influence of naloxone, haloperidol and neurotensin was investigated on bombesin-induced excessive grooming in rats. All three drugs reduced the amount of bombesin-induced grooming. Haloperidol induced a general reduction in excessive grooming as induced by bombesin, without changing the composition of grooming behavior, whereas naloxone and neurotensin suppressed bombesin-induced grooming and caused a shift in the distribution of grooming elements. The main suppressive effect of these latter drugs appeared to be on the element scratching. From these data it is suggested that bombesin-induced scratching is mainly displayed by activation of opiate receptor systems, whereas the other elements of bombesin-induced excessive grooming are mainly regulated by dopaminergic systems.