新生大鼠的哺乳行为:心理药理学研究。

L P Spear, L A Ristine
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摘要

研究了各种神经递质拮抗剂对3日龄和4日龄sd大鼠幼鼠哺乳行为的影响。外周给予三种血清素能拮抗剂东莨菪碱,观察到明显减少新生大鼠幼崽的哺乳行为。这些作用似乎是中央介导的,因为小剂量的这些药物被观察到可以抑制哺乳。这些拮抗剂诱导的哺乳减少似乎不是由于药物的衰弱作用或由于体温的任何改变。相比之下,阿片类拮抗剂纳洛酮、多巴胺能拮抗剂氟哌啶醇、-去甲肾上腺素能拮抗剂酚妥拉明和-去甲肾上腺素拮抗剂心得安并没有持续地对哺乳行为产生任何改变。这些结果表明,血清素能和胆碱能系统在个体发育中的作用可能比以前认为的要早得多,并且可能参与调节新生儿早期的哺乳行为。
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Suckling behavior in neonatal rats: psychopharmacological investigations.

The effects of various neurotransmitter antagonists on suckling behavior of 3- and 4-day-old Sprague-Dawley rat pups were examined. Peripheral administration of three serotonergic antagonist, scopolamine, were observed to markedly reduce suckling behavior of neonatal rat pups. These effects appear to be centrally mediated since intracisternal administration of small doses of all of these drugs was observed to suppress suckling. The reduction in suckling induced by these antagonists did not appear to be a result of a debilitating effect of the drugs or to be due to any alteration in body temperature. In contrast, the opiate antagonist naloxone, the dopaminergic antagonist haloperidol, the alpha-noradrenergic antagonist phentolamine, and the beta-noradrenergi antagonist propranolol did not consistently produce any alteration in suckling behavior. These results suggest that the serotonergic and cholinergic systems may be functioning much earlier in ontogeny than previously suggested and may be involved in modulating suckling behavior in the early neonatal period.

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