The effect of ascorbic acid on apomorphine-induced licking behavior in rat

Q3 Medicine
D. Farzin, H. Khani, S. Ehteshami
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Abstract

Background and Purpose: Ascorbic acid an antioxidant vitamin is found throughout the mammalian central nervous system (CNS). There is evidence that it may modulate neuronal activity, release of neurotransmitters and dopamine receptors activities. There are behavioral evidences supporting the antidopaminergic effect of ascorbic acid. This effect of ascorbic acid may in part modulates the stereotyped behaviors-induced by dopaminergic system. The purpose of the present study was to determine the interaction between ascorbic acid and the stereotyped licking behavior in rat. Materials and Methods: In the present study, effects of ascorbic acid and different dopamine receptor antagonists on apomorphine-induced licking behavior were examined. For the induction of licking, the dose of 0.5 mg/kg, s.c. of apomorphine was used and the number of licking was recorded over a 75 min period. Results: Ascorbic acid (200-350 mg/kg, s.c.) dose-dependently reduced the licking behavior. Subcutaneous injection of ascorbic acid (250 mg/kg, ED61) potentates the inhibitory effect of dopamine D1 receptor antagonist, SCH 23390 (0.5 and 1 mg/kg, i.p.) but did not alter the inhibitory effect of dopamine D2 receptor antagonist, sulpiride (25 and 50 mg/kg, s.c.). Conclusion: These results suggest that the inhibitory effect of ascorbic acid on apomorphine-induced licking behavior is mediated by dopamine D2 receptor mechanisms.
抗坏血酸对阿帕吗啡诱导大鼠舔食行为的影响
背景与目的:抗坏血酸是一种抗氧化维生素,存在于哺乳动物中枢神经系统(CNS)中。有证据表明,它可以调节神经元活动、神经递质释放和多巴胺受体活动。有行为学证据支持抗坏血酸的抗多巴胺能作用。抗坏血酸的这种作用可能在一定程度上调节多巴胺能系统诱导的刻板行为。本研究的目的是确定抗坏血酸与大鼠刻板舔食行为的相互作用。材料与方法:本研究考察了抗坏血酸和不同多巴胺受体拮抗剂对阿帕吗啡诱导的舔食行为的影响。为诱导舔食,阿波吗啡剂量为0.5 mg/kg s.c.,记录舔食次数,持续75 min。结果:抗坏血酸(200 ~ 350 mg/kg, s.c)有剂量依赖性地减少舔食行为。皮下注射抗坏血酸(250 mg/kg, ED61)增强了多巴胺D1受体拮抗剂SCH 23390(0.5和1 mg/kg, i.p)的抑制作用,但没有改变多巴胺D2受体拮抗剂舒必利(25和50 mg/kg, s.c)的抑制作用。结论:抗坏血酸对阿吗啡诱导的舔食行为的抑制作用可能与多巴胺D2受体机制有关。
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