The mammalian D1- and D2-like receptor blockers SCH-23390 and raclopride we
re used to block receptors in Aplysia californica, and the effect on reflex
es and escape behavior was examined. Four groups of 20 young adults were ea
ch injected with SCH-23390, raclopride, SCH-23390 + raclopride, or seawater
. The drug (0.0125 mg/g of body weight) was injected 2 mm anterior to the p
arapodia. After the injection of either SCH-23390 or SCH-23390 + raclopride
, there was a significant increase in parapodia opening (P < .001), siphon
withdrawal (P < .05), and galloping following tail pinch (P < .01) compared
to raclopride-injected or control animals. The data showed that blockade o
f receptors by SCH-23390, but not raclopride, produced significant changes
in motor behavior in A. californica. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Inc. All rig
hts reserved.