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Basomedial amygdaloid lesions and p-CPA induced muricidal aggression
Authors:W Kostowski  L Valzelli  W Kozak
Abstract:Bilateral lesions of basomedial amygdaloid nuclei are capable of significantly inhibiting muricidal aggression induced by oral p-chlorophenylalanine (p-CPA) in male rats. Rats lesioned in extra-amygdaloid structures or sham-lesioned show the usual p-CPA-induced muricidal activity, which ranges from 70 to 80% of treated animals. The results obtained indicate that basomedial amygdaloid nuclei play an important role in regulating p-CPA-induced muricidal aggression, even though the effect lasts for a relatively limited period of time. This fact is probably due to the intervention of still unidentified compensatory mechanisms.
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