Effects of carbon disulfide on motor function and responsiveness to d-amphetamine in rats.

Neurobehavioral toxicology Pub Date : 1979-01-01
H A Tilson, P A Cabe, E H Ellinwood, L P Gonzalez
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Male, albino rats of the Fisher strain were exposed to 2 mg carbon disulfide/l of air for 4 hours per day, 5 days per week for 6 weeks. Neurobehavioral effects were not observed after 3 weeks of dosing, but hindlimb extensor responses and performance on the inclined screen (motor coordination) were impaired after 6 weeks of exposure. Forelimb grip strength and exploratory locomotor activity were not affected. Three weeks after cessation of dosing, recovery of function was observed. Rats exposed to CS2 for 6 weeks were found to be stimulated less than air ventilated controls by 3 mg/kg of d-amphetamine. In addition, d-amphetamine-induced augmentation of an acoustic startle response was attenuated in CS2 exposed rats. These data suggest that repeated exposure to CS2 affects the availability of brain norepinephrine for release. Enhanced responsiveness to the stereotypic effects of a high dose of d-amphetamine (6 mg/kg) suggested changes in functioning of dopaminergic systems. Three weeks after cessation of dosing, there was no difference between groups in their response to d-amphetamine.

二硫化碳对大鼠运动功能及对d-安非他明反应性的影响。
将Fisher品系雄性白化大鼠暴露于2 mg二硫化碳/l空气中,每天4小时,每周5天,连续6周。给药3周后未观察到神经行为的影响,但暴露6周后后肢伸肌反应和在倾斜屏幕上的表现(运动协调)受损。前肢握力和探索性运动活动不受影响。停药后3周观察功能恢复情况。暴露于CS2 6周的大鼠受到的d-安非他明3 mg/kg的刺激小于通风对照组。此外,d-安非他明诱导的CS2暴露大鼠的声惊反应增强减弱。这些数据表明,反复暴露于CS2会影响大脑释放去甲肾上腺素的有效性。高剂量d-安非他明(6mg /kg)对刻板效应的反应性增强表明多巴胺能系统功能发生了变化。停止给药三周后,两组对d-安非他明的反应没有差异。
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