Płaźnik A, Danysz W, Kostowski W
Physiol Behav. 1983 Nov;31(5):625-31.
The effects of intra-hippocampal (dentate gyrus) microinjections of noradrenaline (NA) and serotonin (5HT) on various forms of rats' behavior were studied. NA injections produced an increase in the rats' exploratory behavior in the open field test, potentiated the animals' reaction to pain and significantly increased the aversive properties of an electric shock in the conflict test. 5HT injections inhibited the rats exploratory behavior in the open field test, attenuated the retention of a passive avoidance reaction and increased suppressant effects of shock in the conflict test. The findings indicate an antagonistic role of both monoamines in the regulation of various aspects of animal behavior and point to the hippocampus as a one of possible anatomic substrates for such an interaction.
研究了海马内(齿状回)微量注射去甲肾上腺素(NA)和5-羟色胺(5HT)对大鼠各种行为形式的影响。注射NA使大鼠在旷场试验中的探究行为增加,增强了动物对疼痛的反应,并在冲突试验中显著增加了电击的厌恶性质。注射5HT抑制了大鼠在旷场试验中的探究行为,减弱了被动回避反应的保持,并在冲突试验中增加了电击的抑制作用。这些发现表明这两种单胺在调节动物行为的各个方面具有拮抗作用,并指出海马是这种相互作用可能的解剖学底物之一。