Self-biting induced by activation of L-type calcium channels in mice: serotonergic influences.

Abstract:

:The L-type calcium channel activator +/-Bay K 8644 has recently been shown to provoke self-injurious biting in young mice. Since the serotonergic systems have been implicated in the expression of self-injurious behavior in both humans and animals, the present studies tested whether drugs influencing serotonin systems could modify the ability of +/-Bay K 8644 to cause this behavior. The ability of +/-Bay K 8644 to provoke self-biting behavior was increased by the serotonin uptake inhibitor fluoxetine or the monoamine oxidase inhibitor clorgyline. On the other hand, the ability of +/-Bay K 8644 to provoke self-biting was decreased by depletion of serotonin with p-chlorophenylalanine or 5,7-dihyroxytryptamine. These results suggest that the ability of +/-Bay K 8644 to provoke self-injurious behaviors may be mediated by serotonergic influences.

journal_name

Dev Neurosci

authors

Kasim S,Egami K,Jinnah HA

doi

10.1159/000066747

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subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2002-01-01 00:00:00

pages

322-7

issue

4

eissn

0378-5866

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1421-9859

pii

66747

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24

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