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Di-n-propylacetate-induced abstinence behaviour as a possible correlate of increased GABA-ergic activity in the rat

Authors :
Boer, Th.
Bartels, K.
Metselaar, H. J.
Bruinvels, J.
Source :
Psychopharmacology; December 1980, Vol. 71 Issue: 3 p257-267, 11p
Publication Year :
1980

Abstract

Administration of di-n-propylacetate (DPA), an inhibitor of SSA-dehydrogenase, produces in naive rats abstinence behaviour which can be blocked by morphine and bicuculline and may be useful as a behavioural correlate of increased GABA-ergic activity. The usefulness of this model has been demonstrated by studying the effec of bicuculline, picrotoxin, strychnine, morphine, aminooxyacetic acid, 3-mercaptopropionate and thiosemicarbazide on DPA-induced abstinence behaviour. Behaviour was suppressed both by bicuculline or picrotoxin, while the selective glycine antagonist strychnine was ineffective. A comparable syndrome could not be evoked by treatment with aminooxyacetic acid, a GABA-transaminase inhibitor, indicating that the effect of DPA was not caused by inhibition of this enzyme. Instead, aminooxyacetic acid suppressed the DPA-induced abstinence behaviour, suggesting that two GABA-ergic systems with opposite effects on behaviour can be distinguished. The syndrome was also suppressed by convulsant doses of 3-mercaptopropionate, while thiosemicarbazide was ineffective. Abstinence behaviour was further suppressed by morphine with an ED<subscript>50</subscript> of 0.5 mg/kg and this action could be clearly separated from its depressant effect on locomotor activity in non-treated animals. These results suggest that morphine receptors may be involved in DPA-induced abstinence behaviour. Based on these experiments a model has been proposed for GABA-ergic terminals being under the inhibitory influence of GABA-ergic autoreceptors. It is proposed that DPA-induced abstinence behaviour may be useful as a model of increased GABA-ergic activity to aid study of the regulation and properties of the GABA-ergic system in vivo.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00333158 and 14322072
Volume :
71
Issue :
3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Psychopharmacology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs16020857
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00433060