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A study of the role of noradrenaline in behavioural changes produced in the rat by psychotomimetic drugs
Author(s) -
SUGRUE M. F.
Publication year - 1969
Publication title -
british journal of pharmacology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.432
H-Index - 211
eISSN - 1476-5381
pISSN - 0007-1188
DOI - 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1969.tb07983.x
Subject(s) - psilocybin , reserpine , psychotomimetic , hallucinogen , avoidance response , pharmacology , chemistry , endocrinology , medicine , psychology , nmda receptor , receptor
1 LSD‐25, psilocybin and JB‐329 reduced the noradrenaline content of the rat hypothalamus. 2 All three drugs affected the acquisition of a conditioned avoidance response, LSD‐25 and psilocybin retarding and JB‐329 enhancing the acquisition. With the exception of JB‐329, doses affecting the acquisition of a conditioned avoidance response were lower than those required to decide hypothalamic noradrenaline concentrations. The time of peak drug effect on the acquisition of a conditioned avoidance response occurred approximately 1.5 hr after injection as opposed to 3 hr in the case of noradrenaline content. 3 The amount of LSD‐25, psilocybin and JB‐329 necessary to elicit gross behavioural excitation was similar to the dose producing noradrenaline depletion. Here also the peak behavioural effect was detected earlier. 4 Pretreatment with reserpine and α‐MT had no effect on the intensity of gross behavioural excitation induced by LSD‐25 and psilocybin but shortened the duration of the response. The excitation induced by JB‐329 was abolished by reserpine pretreatment and was markedly reduced both in intensity and duration by the prior injection of α‐MT.