C57BL/6 male mice injected with a challenge dose (20 mg/kg) of cocaine 72 h after the end of chronic intermittent treatment with the psychostimulant (two daily injections of 20 mg/kg for 10 days) exhibited a clear-cut increase in defensive upright and sideways postures and escape when confronted with a non-drugged conspecific. Treated mice spent 40\% of time showing defensive acts over the 5-min testing session. Administration of the selective D2 receptor antagonist (-)-sulpiride (25 mg/kg) before the challenge dose of cocaine completely antagonized the increase in defensive behaviour, while the selective D1 receptor antagonist SCH 23390 (0.25-0.50 mg/kg) did not significantly affect defensive behavioural patterns. These results suggest the involvement of D2 receptors in cocaine-induced hyperdefensiveness. The hypothesis that alteration in D2 receptor functioning produced by chronic cocaine administration may produce hyperdefensiveness possibly due to altered perceptive processes is discussed.

Chronic cocaine enhances defensive behaviour in the laboratory mouse: involvement of D2 dopamine receptors / U., Filibeck; Cabib, Simona; C., Castellano; PUGLISI ALLEGRA, Stefano. - In: PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY. - ISSN 0033-3158. - STAMPA. - 96:(1988), pp. 437-441. [10.1007/BF02180020]

Chronic cocaine enhances defensive behaviour in the laboratory mouse: involvement of D2 dopamine receptors.

CABIB, Simona;PUGLISI ALLEGRA, Stefano
1988

Abstract

C57BL/6 male mice injected with a challenge dose (20 mg/kg) of cocaine 72 h after the end of chronic intermittent treatment with the psychostimulant (two daily injections of 20 mg/kg for 10 days) exhibited a clear-cut increase in defensive upright and sideways postures and escape when confronted with a non-drugged conspecific. Treated mice spent 40\% of time showing defensive acts over the 5-min testing session. Administration of the selective D2 receptor antagonist (-)-sulpiride (25 mg/kg) before the challenge dose of cocaine completely antagonized the increase in defensive behaviour, while the selective D1 receptor antagonist SCH 23390 (0.25-0.50 mg/kg) did not significantly affect defensive behavioural patterns. These results suggest the involvement of D2 receptors in cocaine-induced hyperdefensiveness. The hypothesis that alteration in D2 receptor functioning produced by chronic cocaine administration may produce hyperdefensiveness possibly due to altered perceptive processes is discussed.
1988
Animals, Antipsychotic Agents; pharmacology, Behavior; Animal; drug effects, Benzazepines; pharmacology, Cocaine; pharmacology, Male, Mice, Mice; Inbred C57BL, Receptors; Dopamine; drug effects/physiology, Social Behavior, Sulpiride; pharmacology
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Chronic cocaine enhances defensive behaviour in the laboratory mouse: involvement of D2 dopamine receptors / U., Filibeck; Cabib, Simona; C., Castellano; PUGLISI ALLEGRA, Stefano. - In: PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY. - ISSN 0033-3158. - STAMPA. - 96:(1988), pp. 437-441. [10.1007/BF02180020]
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