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Apomorphine induced biting and fighting behaviour in reserpinized rats and an approach to the mechanism of action
Authors:S K Patni  P C Dandiya
Affiliation:Department of Pharmacology, S.M.S. Medical College, Jaipur 302004, India
Abstract:Various patterns of aggressive behaviour have been induced by drugs. In the present study, the biting and the fighting responses were induced in rats by apomorphine alone, and reserpine plus apomorphine combination respectively, and these could be blocked completely by a dopamine receptor blocking agent. Dopamine, norepinephrine and clonidine given intraperitoneally or intraventricularly failed to induce these responses. Chemical agents known to increase the concentration of dopamine in the brain, induced the biting, but not the fighting response, whereas these behavioural patterns were more intense due to apomorphine in the rats pretreated with reserpine and dopamine or α-methyltyrosine and reserpine combinations. In amphetamine pretreated rats, apomorphine induced intense biting after 10 min and a few bouts of fighting after 30 min. It is suggested that (i) the receptors on which apomorphine acts may be called ‘Apomorphine Receptor’ rather than ‘Dopamine Receptor’, (ii) dopamine incompletely activates these receptors which are sensitised in the absence of catecholamines and induce a higher degree of stereotyped behaviour i.e. fighting, due to apomorphine.
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