TIME-COURSE EFFECTS OF MK-801 - THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BRAIN NEUROCHEMISTRY AND BEHAVIOR

Citation
Hl. Dai et al., TIME-COURSE EFFECTS OF MK-801 - THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BRAIN NEUROCHEMISTRY AND BEHAVIOR, Brain research bulletin, 36(2), 1995, pp. 175-180
Citations number
60
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
03619230
Volume
36
Issue
2
Year of publication
1995
Pages
175 - 180
Database
ISI
SICI code
0361-9230(1995)36:2<175:TEOM-T>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
Separate groups of rats were given saline or MK-801 treatments (0.3 mg /kg) and tested for locomotion activity levels for 10 min at 30, 60, a nd 120 min postinjection. At each postinjection time interval the MK-8 01 rats exhibited a marked hyperactivity that was unchanged across the three postinjection intervals. Ex vivo biochemical assays were perfor med to assess the neurochemical effects of MK-801 at each injection in terval. In the striatum, a marked increase in dopamine metabolism was observed in the 120 injection group, but, otherwise, no other changes in striatum were detected. In contrast, a significant increase in dopa mine metabolism was observed after 30 min in the medial prefrontal cor tex, and this effect persisted across all postinjection intervals. At 120 min, however, the biochemical impact of the MK-801 treatment on me dial prefrontal cortex broadened to include a decrease in purine metab olism and norepinephrine. Serotonin metabolism was unaffected in stria tum or medial prefrontal cortex across all injection intervals, and th ere was no effect of MK-801 on plasma corticosterone levels.