1. 1. Adult male outbred albino mice were acutely injected with either of two dopamine (DA) agonists; Apomorphine, a receptor agonist, or Amantadine, a DA releasing agent.2. 2. Both drugs produced dose-related alterations in initial Y-maze behavior, consisting of significantly increased proportions of 2-arm entries.3. 3. This behavior has previously been shown to reflect an abnormal attentional process.4. 4. Thus DA activation may cause sensory perseveration.5. 5. The implications of this finding for DA theories of psychopathology is discussed.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/24570/1/0000852.pd
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Rationale: A sensitized dopamine system may be linked to the genesis of psychotic symptoms in schizo...
Aberrant dopaminergic activity is widely believed to underlie at least some of the symptoms seen in ...
1. 1. Apomorphine is known to both elicit stereotypy and to support behavioral self administration. ...
Adult, male, Swiss-Webster mice were injected with either control solution or various doses of a lon...
An article written by Bruce A. Mattingly and published in the Spring 1995 Psychopharmacology, pages ...
Introduction: The frequency of spontaneous alternation in a Y-maze (visiting each arm in turn at p>...
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) presents special challenges for drug development. Cu...
An article written by Bruce A. Mattingly and published by in the 1991 issue of Neuropharmacology, pa...
The ability of the indirect dopamine agonist, amphetamine, to produce behavioral sensitization was a...
The dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia is based on evidence that the major antipsychotic drugs act...
Although animals cannot be used to study complex human behaviour such as language, they do have simi...
An article written by Bruce A. Mattingly and published in the Spring 1993 issue of Synapse
Repeated exposure to the psychostimulant amphetamine has been shown to disrupt goal-directed instrum...
Knockout (KO) mice that lack the dopamine transporter (SL6A3; DAT) display increased locomotion that...
Rationale: The startle reflex to a sudden intense acoustic pulse stimulus is attenuated if the pulse...
Rationale: A sensitized dopamine system may be linked to the genesis of psychotic symptoms in schizo...
Aberrant dopaminergic activity is widely believed to underlie at least some of the symptoms seen in ...
1. 1. Apomorphine is known to both elicit stereotypy and to support behavioral self administration. ...