Neurochemical changes associated with the action of acute administration of diazepam in reversing the behavioral paradigm conditioned emotional response (CER)
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Neurochemical changes associated with the action of acute administration of diazepam in reversing the behavioral paradigm conditioned emotional response (CER)
Abstract
Neurotransmitter turnover of biogenic monoamines (dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin) and amino acids (glutamate, aspartate, and gamma-aminobutyric acid) was evaluated in rats exposed to the conditioned emotional response (CER) paradigm in the absence (total suppression) or presence of acute 5 mg/kg i.p. diazepam (which reversed suppression and restored normal responding). Based on previous studies of CER, with controls for shock and stimulus histories, the results with respect to the anxiolytic could be divided into several categories: changes in turnover which are associated only with the CER behavior; changes associated only with the drug, diazepam; changes which augmented the effects of the behavior; or changes which were the reverse of those associated with the behavior. Due to the multitude and complexity of the results, not all observations have clear explanations at this time. However, for the CER behavior per se, it is apparent that a combination of neurotransmitters, including some implications about acetylcholine, act in concert to bring about the behavioral suppression. The action of diazepam is more complex, involving the full spectrum of neurotransmitters to bring about its direct and indirect effects.
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