Some characteristics of TRH-induced grooming behavior in rats |
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Authors: | T B Van Wimersma Greidanus C Maigret G J Rinkel P Metzger M Panis F E Van Zinnicq Bergmann P J Poelman D L Colbern |
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Affiliation: | Rudolf Magnus Institute for Pharmacology, Medical Faculty, State University of Utrecht, The Netherlands. |
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Abstract: | Intracerebroventricular administration of TRH induces excessive grooming behavior that is characterized by an important contribution of the elements scratching and paw licking. As compared with other grooming inducing peptides, the pattern of TRH-induced grooming resembles that induced by beta-endorphin rather than those elicited by ACTH or bombesin. TRH-induced excessive grooming is suppressed by pretreatment with haloperidol, naloxone or neurotensin. Haloperidol suppresses TRH-induced grooming in a general way, whereas the suppressive effect of the other drugs is mainly due to a selective reduction of TRH-induced excessive scratching. Combined treatments of rats with TRH and a submaximal dose of ACTH, bombesin or beta-endorphin do not result in higher grooming scores than with single peptide treatment. Excessive grooming elicited by water immersion is not affected by TRH. It is concluded that TRH is undoubtedly an excessive grooming inducing peptide. In situations where excessive grooming is elicited by other peptides or by water immersion, TRH does not further activate the operating systems involved in the existing excessive grooming. |
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