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. 1989;99(4):497-500.
doi: 10.1007/BF00589898.

Involvement of noradrenergic system in a remarkably rapid tongue clonus produced by acute hypnotic doses of ethanol in Fischer F344 rats

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Involvement of noradrenergic system in a remarkably rapid tongue clonus produced by acute hypnotic doses of ethanol in Fischer F344 rats

M K Menon et al. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 1989.

Abstract

Ethanol (2.95 g/kg, IP) eliminated the righting reflex and induced vigorous tongue clonus spontaneously or following tactile tongue stimulation in Fischer F344 rats. Responses normally lasted 30-60 min, and was reinstated by tactile stimulation in those cases where it subsided quickly. Sub-hypnotic (1.95 g/kg) or high (3.95 g/kg) doses failed to elicit clonus, even after tactile stimulation. A lipophilic alpha 1-adrenergic agonist (St 587) promptly initiated tongue clonus in rats treated with a 3.95 g/kg dose of ethanol. Prazosin, a selective alpha 1-adrenergic antagonist, blocked clonus, while the dopamine selective antagonist pimozide failed to modify this response. We infer an alpha 1-adrenergic effect in which norepinephrine is released by ethanol.

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