mGLu2/3受体选择性激动剂LY379268对雄性小鼠分离性攻击的影响

J. Navarro, M. J. Luque, M. Martín-López
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最近的研究表明,谷氨酸代谢受体(mGlu) 1和5参与了攻击行为的调节。mGlu2/3受体在大脑中的分布表明,它们也可能在包括攻击性在内的情绪反应中发挥重要作用。本研究通过隔离诱导攻击动物模型研究了mGlu2/3受体的选择性激动剂LY379268 (0.254 mg/kg, ip)对雄性小鼠之间激动相互作用的影响。单独饲养的小鼠在给药后30分钟暴露于嗅觉缺失的“标准对手”。在一个中立的区域,在一只单独饲养的老鼠和一只嗅觉缺失的老鼠之间进行了10分钟的双向互动。对这些接触进行录像,并使用基于行为学的分析估计受试者分配给十种广泛行为类别的累积时间。与对照组相比,LY379268 (2 mg/kg)显著减少了攻击行为,而不影响静止,而最高剂量的药物(4 mg/kg)也减少了攻击行为(威胁和攻击),但明显增加了静止(非选择效应)。这些结果表明mGlu2/3受体可能参与了攻击行为的调节。
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Effects of LY379268, A Selective Agonist of mGLu2/3 Receptors, on Isolation-Induced Aggression in Male Mice
Recent studies indicate that glutamate metabotropic receptors (mGlu) 1 and 5 are involved in the regulation of aggressive behaviour. Brain distribution of mGlu2/3 receptors suggests that they may also play important roles in emotional responses, including aggression. This study examines the effects of LY379268 (0.254 mg/kg, ip), a selective agonist of the mGlu2/3 receptors, on agonistic interactions between male mice using an animal model of isolation-induced aggression. Individually housed mice were exposed to anosmic “standard opponents” 30 min after drug administration. Ten min of diadic interactions were staged between a singly housed and an anosmic mouse in a neutral area. The encounters were videotaped and the accumulated time allocated by subjects to ten broad behavioural categories was estimated using an ethologically based analysis. LY379268 (2 mg/kg) significantly reduced attack behaviour, as compared with the control group, without affecting immobility, whereas the highest dose of the drug (4 mg/kg) also decreased offensive behaviours (threat and attack), but with a marked increase of immobility (non-selective effect). These results indicate that mGlu2/3 receptors might be implicated in the modulation of aggression.
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