S. Narayanan et al., ROLE OF DOPAMINERGIC MECHANISMS IN THE STIMULATORY EFFECTS OF MK-801 INJECTED INTO THE VENTRAL TEGMENTAL AREA AND THE NUCLEUS-ACCUMBENS, Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior, 54(3), 1996, pp. 565-573
The bilateral administration of 10 mu g of (+)MK-801, but not (-)MK-80
1, into either the VTA or the N.Ac. stimulated locomotor activity. The
stimulation induced by (+)MK-801 at both sites was inhibited by reser
pine (5 mg/kg, SC) and the D-1 antagonist, SCH 23390 (0.1 mg/kg, SC).
Eticlopride (0.03 mg/kg, SC), a D-2 antagonist, inhibited the stimulat
ion produced by MK-801 in the VTA but not in the N.Ac. Baclofen (32 ng
), a GABA(B) receptor agonist, injected into the VTA inhibited the sti
mulatory response to MK-801 injected systemically, into the VTA, or in
to the N.Ac., but did not significantly inhibit spontaneous locomotion
or the stimulatory response to apomorphine (5 mg/kg, SC). These obser
vations suggest that the stimulatory effects of MK-801 in the VTA and
the N.Ac. are dependent on endogenous dopamine. In addition, the effec
ts produced by MK-801 injected into the VTA closely resemble those pro
duced by the systemic administration of low doses of MK-801, suggestin
g that this is the primary site of action of MK-801.