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ACTH-induced excessive grooming in the rat: the influence of environmental and motivational factors.
Authors:J Jolles  J Rompa-Barendregt  W H Gispen
Affiliation:1. Division of Molecular Neurobiology, Rudolf Magnus Institute for Pharmacology, The Netherlands;2. Laboratory of Physiological Chemistry, Medical Faculty, Institute of Molecular Biology, State University of Utrecht, Padualaan 8, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Abstract:Intraventricularly administered ACTHt1–24 in rats initiated excessive grooming followed by stretching and yawning syndrome. The present study provides evidence that novelty is not an essential prerequisite for its expression and that a variety of environmental variables is not able to influence the peptide-induced behavior. Only very strong motivational variables as severe hunger/thirst and anxiety are able to modulate the ACTH-initiated excessive grooming: This response is significantly depressed in water-deprived rats bar pressing for water in a Skinner box, as well as in rats receiving unavoidable electric foot shock. The results are indicative of the strength of the ACTH-initiated motivation to groom, and it is suggested that excessive grooming is a secondary response serving to dearouse the organism after activation by ACTH.
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