Protais P, Costentin J, Schwartz J C
Psychopharmacology (Berl). 1976 Oct 20;50(1):1-6. doi: 10.1007/BF00634146.
Mice treated with low doses of apomorphine tend to adopt a vertical position along the walls of their cage. Optimal conditions have been defined to obtain a reliable dose-response relationship. This peculiar behavior appears to be elicited by stimulation of dopamine receptors in the striatum: it is suppressed after coagulation of this structure while it is facilitated when these receptors are made hypersensitive by previous treatments with 6-hydroxy-dopamine or haloperidol; on the other hand, it is not modified by coagulation of the nucleus accumbens. The relative efficacy of various agonists and antagonists of dopamine receptors have been determined on this test. It appears that this stereotyped behavior might represent a convenient mean to assess the stimulation of striatal dopamine receptors in mice.
用低剂量阿扑吗啡处理的小鼠倾向于沿着笼子壁采取垂直姿势。已确定获得可靠剂量反应关系的最佳条件。这种特殊行为似乎是由纹状体中多巴胺受体的刺激引起的:在该结构凝固后会受到抑制,而当这些受体因先前用6-羟基多巴胺或氟哌啶醇处理而变得超敏时则会促进;另一方面,伏隔核凝固不会改变这种行为。已在此测试中确定了多巴胺受体各种激动剂和拮抗剂的相对效力。看来这种刻板行为可能是评估小鼠纹状体多巴胺受体刺激的一种便利手段。