莫氯贝胺对大鼠行为影响的光暗相差异。

Z Górka, W Zajaczkowski
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单次和多次给药mao -a抑制剂moclobeide (MOC)对d-安非他明和可乐定诱导的自发性运动活性和运动活性高、低的影响。在光期,单次给药2 h后,MOC(10和50 mg/kg po)增加了基础活性,50 mg/kg剂量的MOC降低了探索活性和总活性,并增强了安非他明和可卡因定的作用。另一方面,在暗相,MOC (50 mg/kg)增加了总活性,增强了安非他明的过度活性。只有探索被减少到与光期相同的程度。经多次给药后,MOC仅增加了光期的总活性。然而,在暗期,MOC减少了探索并增强了d-安非他明的过度活跃。两种剂量的MOC在治疗期间减少了食物和水的消耗以及体重的增加。这些结果表明,MOC在单次和多次给药后对大鼠行为的影响呈相位依赖关系。
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Light-dark phase differences in behavioral effects of moclobemide in rats.

Effects of single and repeated administration of the MAO-A-inhibitor moclobemide (MOC) on the spontaneous locomotor activity and the locomotor hyper- and hypoactivity induced by d-amphetamine and clonidine, resp., in male Wistar rats were studied in both the light (L) and the dark (D) phase of the diurnal cycle (L:0700-1900 h). In the light phase, two hours after single administration, MOC (10 and 50 mg/kg po) increased the basal activity and a dose of 50 mg/kg decreased the exploratory and gross activities and enhanced the effects of amphetamine and clonidine. On the other hand, in the dark phase MOC (50 mg/kg) increased the gross activity and potentiated amphetamine hyperactivity. Only exploration was diminished to the same extent as in the light phase. After repeated administration MOC increased only the gross activity in the light phase. In the dark phase, however, MOC diminished exploration and potentiated the d-amphetamine hyperactivity. MOC, in both doses used, diminished food and water consumption and the body weight gain during the treatment period. These results demonstrate that MOC influences the behavior of rats in a phase-dependent manner after both single and repeated administration.

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