Carden S E, Davachi L, Hofer M A
Department of Developmental Psychobiology, New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York 10032.
Dev Psychobiol. 1994 Jan;27(1):65-83. doi: 10.1002/dev.420270107.
Separation-induced calling in the young of many species can be modulated by the opioid system. Morphine reduces ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) produced by isolated rat pups, an effect blocked by naltrexone. Central administration of the mu and delta opiate receptor agonists DAMGO and DPDPE reduce USV; kappa receptor agonist U50,488 increases them. We now find that peripheral U50,488 not only boosted calling rates in isolated 3-, 10-, and 18-day-old rat pups, but also induced calling in pups of these ages tested in the home cage with their littermates, where USVs are seldom heard in nature. U50,488 lowered rectal temperature, although temperature loss and USV were not correlated within drug treatment groups.
许多物种幼崽的分离诱导鸣叫可由阿片系统调节。吗啡可减少隔离的大鼠幼崽发出的超声波发声(USV),这种作用可被纳曲酮阻断。向中枢给予μ和δ阿片受体激动剂DAMGO和DPDPE可减少USV;κ受体激动剂U50,488则会增加USV。我们现在发现,外周给予U50,488不仅提高了隔离的3日龄、10日龄和18日龄大鼠幼崽的鸣叫率,还在这些幼崽与其同窝伙伴在家庭笼中测试时诱导了鸣叫,而在自然环境中很少能听到USV。U50,488降低了直肠温度,尽管在药物治疗组中温度下降与USV并无关联。