Serotonergic involvement in the backward tumbling response of the parlor tumbler pigeon

The parlor tumbler is a breed of domestic pigeon which displays a hereditary movement disorder resulting in backward somersaulting upon attempting to fly. A neurochemical abnormality has been suggested to underlie this behavior. The effect on tumbling of several drugs with serotonergic actions was s...

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description The parlor tumbler is a breed of domestic pigeon which displays a hereditary movement disorder resulting in backward somersaulting upon attempting to fly. A neurochemical abnormality has been suggested to underlie this behavior. The effect on tumbling of several drugs with serotonergic actions was studied. Increasing available serotonin with 5-hydroxytryptamine (50 mg/kg) plus fluoxetine (10 mg/kg) as well as using amitriptyline (10–20 mg/kg) significantly suppressed tumbling without sedation. This suggests that serotonin mechanisms may be involved in the tumbling response.
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Animals
Behavior mechanism
Behavior, Animal - drug effects
Behavior, Animal - physiology
Columbidae - genetics
Female
Flight, Animal
Male
Pigeon behavior
Serotonin
Serotonin - physiology
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Tumbling
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