E. Decastroesilva et al., EFFECT OF 3RD VENTRICLE ADMINISTRATION OF L-694,247, A SELECTIVE 5-HT1(D) RECEPTOR AGONIST, ON WATER-INTAKE IN RATS, Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior, 57(4), 1997, pp. 749-754
L-694,247, a selective 5-HT1(D) receptor agonist, injected directly in
to the third ventricle (2.5, 5.0, and 10.0 mu g/rat) of dehydrated rat
s induced a dose-dependent partial blockade of water intake. Injected
in this way, the compound abolishes drinking behavior induced by third
ventricle administration of carbachol (2 mu g/rat), angiotensin II (5
mu g/rat), and isoproterenol (40 mu g/rat). In addition, intraventric
ular injections of L-694,247 did not modify water intake in normohydra
ted rats. The effects of L-694,247 are due to a specific interaction w
ith 5-HT1(D) receptors, because its inhibitory effect on water intake
in dehydrated rats is blocked by the previous administration of a 5-HT
1(D) antagonist, GR 127935 (5 mu g/rat), directly into the third ventr
icle. It is concluded that central 5-HT1(D) receptor activation disrup
ts the functional integrity of central pathways related to drinking be
havior. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Inc.