Desipramine, a monoamine uptake inhibiting antidepressant, was given once a day sc from the 6th to the 22nd postnatal days, which is during infancy and preweanling in ontogenesis, to rats and its effects on dorsal striatal dopamine D1 and D2 receptor binding in adolescence were examined. The rats were decapitated, their dorsal striata were dissected on approximately the 34th postnatal day, and the maximal densities (Bmax) and affinities (Kd) of dopamine D1 and D2 receptors were assayed using [3H] SCH 23390 and [3H] spiperone as ligands. Desipramine did not affect the densities or affinities of dopamine D1 or D2 receptor binding, and tended to increase the D1/D2 density ratio.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDesipramine, a monoamine uptake inhibiting antidepressant, was given at infancy to male and female rats and the effects of its administration on the metabolism of dorsal striatal monoamines at adolescence were examined. Desipramine, 5 mg/kg s.c.
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May 1995
Early postnatal sleep-wake behaviour of male and female rats of Alko Alcohol and Wistar strain was studied using a static charge sensitive mattress when the rats were aged 1 and 2 weeks postnatally. In both strains and sexes, waking time relative to total recording time increased, proportion of quiet state did not change, and that of active sleep decreased during the second postnatal week. The number of long active sleep stages relative to short active sleep stages and the duration of sleep-wake stages increased with age.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRats were treated with desipramine 5 mg/kg, nomifensine 10 mg/kg, zimelidine 25 mg/kg or with 0.9% sodium chloride once a day during the second and third weeks after birth, and brain stem, caudate/putamen and cortical monoamines, and caudate/putamen dopamine D1 (3[H]SCH 23390) and D2 (3[H]spiroperidol) receptor binding were measured when rats were at two months of age. In the brain stem, the concentration of 3-methoxy-4-hydroxy-phenyl glycol was increased in nomifensine rats and the ratio of 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid to 5-hydroxytryptamine was increased in zimelidine rats.
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December 1994
The effect of antidepressants on stereotyped behaviour in rats during development was examined. Rats were injected s.c.
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