N. Danchev et D. Stanevastoytcheva, EFFECTS OF THE BETA-ADRENERGIC BLOCKERS PROPRANOLOL AND ACEBUTOLOL ONSTRESS-INDUCED LEARNED HELPLESSNESS BEHAVIOR OF RATS, Methods and findings in experimental and clinical pharmacology, 17(7), 1995, pp. 463-467
The latency time and escape ability of rats with learned helplessness
behavior were studied after 1, 6 and 14 days of oral treatment with be
ta-adrenergic blockers propranolol (1 and 3, mg/kg) and acebutolol (10
and 30 mg/kg). A dose-dependent significant decrease in latency time
and increase in number of avoidances was established after single, 6 a
nd 14 days propranolol treatment. The selective beta(1)-blocker acebut
olol did not change the escape characteristics. These results suggest
a greater impact of beta(1)- than beta(2)-adrenergic receptors for esc
ape performance after unescapable foot shock, i.e., learned helplessne
ss behavior.