El. Abel, BEHAVIORAL-EFFECTS OF ISATIN ON OPEN-FIELD ACTIVITY AND IMMOBILITY INTHE FORCED SWIM TEST IN RATS, Physiology & behavior, 57(3), 1995, pp. 611-613
Isatin is an endogenous selective inhibitor of monoamine oxidase (MAO)
B, related to tribulin, whose activity and excretion in urine is incr
eased during stress and anxiety. A previous study from our laboratory
hypothesized that isatin may be a component of an alarm substance that
rats secrete in the forced swim test. The present study tested that h
ypothesis by examining isatin's behavioral effects on open field activ
ity and in the forced swim test. Male rats injected (i.p.) with isatin
(0-160 mg/kg) ambulated less in the open field and were more immobile
in the forced swim test than controls. These results did not support
the hypothesis that alarm substance contains isatin and suggest, inste
ad, that isatin has sedative or anxiolytic activity.