Striatal mechanism of action of corticoliberin on behavior in dogs in conditions of dopamine deficiency

This report describes studies of the interaction of the integrative dopaminergic and corticoliberin systems in the neostriatum during performance of situational food-related conditioned reflexes. Studies were performed in dogs with chemotrodes implanted in the substantia nigra and the head of the ca...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neuroscience and behavioral physiology 1999-11, Vol.29 (6), p.665-670
Hauptverfasser: Voilokova, N L, Suvorov, N F, Rakitskaya, V V, Shalyapina, V G
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description This report describes studies of the interaction of the integrative dopaminergic and corticoliberin systems in the neostriatum during performance of situational food-related conditioned reflexes. Studies were performed in dogs with chemotrodes implanted in the substantia nigra and the head of the caudate nucleus. 6-Hydroxydopamine was injected into the substantia nigra at a dose of 50 microg, and 10 microg of corticoliberin was injected into the caudate nucleus. Blood cortisol and catecholamine levels were determined. Analysis of the result showed that an interaction takes place in the neostriatum between the corticoliberin and dopaminergic systems, and that in conditions in which dopaminergic structures are excluded, the efficacy of corticoliberin in the performance of behavioral acts decreases by 30-40%, i.e., complete expression of its regulatory role of motor situational conditioned reflexes is lost.
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corticoliberin
Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone - pharmacology
Dogs
Dopamine - deficiency
Epinephrine - blood
Hydrocortisone - blood
Male
Microinjections
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Neostriatum - physiology
Norepinephrine - blood
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Time Factors
title Striatal mechanism of action of corticoliberin on behavior in dogs in conditions of dopamine deficiency
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