Comparative behavioral and pharmacological studies with centrally administered kynurenine and kynurenic acid in rats
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Comparative behavioral and pharmacological studies with centrally administered kynurenine and kynurenic acid in rats
Abstract
In the present study the effects of kynurenine and its metabolite kynurenic acid were compared in different behavioral and pharmacological tests. Kynurenic acid administered i.c.v. resulted in ataxia and stereotypy in a dose-dependent manner (0.025-1.6 mumol). Administration of 0.8 mumol of kynurenic acid resulted in sleeping and an approximate 25% mortality of the animals. At a dose of 1.6 mumol all of the animals died within 2-5 min from cardiorespiratory failure. One hour after lower doses of kynurenic acid the behavior of the rats appeared normal (neither stereotypy nor ataxia were observed in their familiar environemnt), but their exploratory activity (0.025-0.2 mumol) was significantly lower in a novel environment (open-field box) compared to the control group. Twenty four hours after the injection of kynurenic acid the exploratory activity of the animals did not differ from the control group. Kynurenine administered i.c.v. in equimolar doses did not result in stereotypy, ataxia, sleeping or mortality of the animals although, immediately after high doses short-lasting (1-2 min) immobility was observed. The rearing activity of the high dose kynurenine-treated animals was lower 1 h after injection, but this effect disappeared 24 h after the treatment. Post-trial injection of kynurenic acid (0.2 mumol) slightly, but not significantly, inhibited the learning ability of the rats in an active avoidance paradigm. Kynurenine administered in an equimolar dose had no effect on the speed of learning, but significantly attenuated the intertrial activity of the rats. Kynurenic acid (0.2 mumol, 0.4 mumol) did not significantly inhibit the passive avoidance latency of the animals after post-trial treatment.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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