Figler M H, Klauenberg B J
Psychopharmacology (Berl). 1980;69(2):207-8. doi: 10.1007/BF00427651.
An experiment was undertaken to determine the effects of pentobarbital sodium on intraspecific attack behavior in male Siamese fighting fish in an attempt to extend earlier findings with chlordiazepoxide and secobarbital sodium. Pairs of fish fought while immersed in 20 microgram/ml or 40 microgram/ml pentobarbital sodium or plain water. The 40 microgram/ml group showed significantly less attack (e.g., biting, jaw locking) than either control or low dose groups without producing a change in general arousal. Quasisexual behavior, seen in an earlier chlordiazepoxide study, did not occur in the present study.
进行了一项实验,以确定戊巴比妥钠对雄性暹罗斗鱼种内攻击行为的影响,试图扩展早期使用氯氮卓和司可巴比妥钠的研究结果。将成对的鱼浸入20微克/毫升或40微克/毫升的戊巴比妥钠溶液或纯水中进行搏斗。40微克/毫升组的攻击行为(如咬、颌锁定)明显少于对照组或低剂量组,且未引起一般唤醒水平的变化。在早期氯氮卓研究中观察到的准性行为在本研究中未出现。