Korsgaard S, Povlsen U J, Randrup A
Psychopharmacology (Berl). 1985;85(2):240-3. doi: 10.1007/BF00428423.
Three recently arrived drug naive Cebus apella monkeys with "spontaneous" stereotyped oral movements were treated with apomorphine and haloperidol using a wide dose range. Low doses of apomorphine (0.05-0.1 mg/kg) suppressed the oral stereotypies without affecting normal behaviour such as grooming and scratching. Higher doses of apomorphine (0.25-1.0 mg/kg) and haloperidol (0.01-0.1 mg/kg) also decreased or abolished the oral stereotypies, but induced generalized stereotypies (apomorphine) or dystonia/parkinsonism (haloperidol), suppressing normal behaviour. The findings indicate that dopamine is involved in these presumably stress-induced (not drug-induced) stereotypies.
三只最近刚到的、未接触过药物的普通卷尾猴出现了“自发性”刻板口腔动作,使用了较宽的剂量范围对它们进行阿扑吗啡和氟哌啶醇治疗。低剂量的阿扑吗啡(0.05 - 0.1毫克/千克)可抑制口腔刻板动作,而不影响诸如梳理毛发和抓挠等正常行为。较高剂量的阿扑吗啡(0.25 - 1.0毫克/千克)和氟哌啶醇(0.01 - 0.1毫克/千克)也可减少或消除口腔刻板动作,但会诱发全身性刻板动作(阿扑吗啡)或肌张力障碍/帕金森综合征(氟哌啶醇),抑制正常行为。这些发现表明多巴胺参与了这些可能由压力诱导(而非药物诱导)的刻板动作。