Behaviour of pigs given corticotrophin-releasing hormone in combination with flumazenil or diazepam

Citation
Rf. Parrott et Sv. Vellucci, Behaviour of pigs given corticotrophin-releasing hormone in combination with flumazenil or diazepam, PHARM BIO B, 67(3), 2000, pp. 465-471
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences & Behavoir
Journal title
PHARMACOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY AND BEHAVIOR
ISSN journal
00913057 → ACNP
Volume
67
Issue
3
Year of publication
2000
Pages
465 - 471
Database
ISI
SICI code
0091-3057(200011)67:3<465:BOPGCH>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
The possible involvement of an endogenous benzodiazepine (BZ) inverse agoni st in the activational effects of corticotrophin-releasing hormone (CRH) on behaviour was examined in pigs given porcine CRH (75 mug) intracerebrovent ricularly (i.c.v.) and the BZ antagonist flumazenil (FLU; 0.09 mg/kg) intra venously (i.v.). In Experiment 1, behaviour was recorded for 75 min in pigs (n = 5) given i.v. FLU or saline (SAL) followed by i.c.v. CRH or vehicle ( VEH). Significant changes in arousal, posture and ore-nasal activity were i nduced by CRH, whereas FLU alone had no effect but appeared to reduce some responses to CRH. In Experiment 2, behaviour was observed for 60 min in pig s (n = 6) given i.c.v. CRH followed by i.v. FLU, VEH or diazepam (DZ; 0.2 m g/kg). Behavioural responses to CRH, however, were unaffected by FLU, where as certain aspects of arousal, posture and ore-nasal activity were reduced by DZ; a higher dose of DZ (0.3 mg/kg) given before CRH tended to enhance t hese inhibitory effects. All treatments also produced similar increases in plasma cortisol. Taken together with previous findings, the negligible effe ct of FLU in this study suggests that endogenous ligands for the BZ binding site on the GABA(A) receptor are of little importance in regulating the be havioural actions of CRH in swine. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Inc. All right s reserved.