Possible involvement of prostaglandins in cataleptic behavior in rats
- PMID: 3020596
- DOI: 10.1016/0091-3057(86)90024-9
Possible involvement of prostaglandins in cataleptic behavior in rats
Abstract
Involvement of prostaglandin (PG) in cataleptic behavior was investigated by a high bar test method in rats. PG F2 alpha (F2a) and E2 administered intracerebroventricularly (ICV) elicited cataleptic behavior in a dose-dependent manner. The cataleptic behaviors produced by PGs were markedly inhibited by ICV pretreatment with propranolol. The cataleptic behaviors induced by haloperidol were also inhibited by propranolol. The PG F2a- and haloperidol-induced cataleptic behaviors were almost abolished by the thermal coagulation of bilateral striatum where the dopaminergic and cholinergic link is found. The pilocarpine-induced cataleptic behavior was potentiated by ICV treatment with PG F2a. On the other hand, the cataleptic behavior elicited by haloperidol was reduced after oral treatment with aspirin, a PG synthesis inhibitor. These results suggest that PGs seem to be participated in incidence of cataleptic behavior, which might involve alteration of brain beta-adrenoceptor activity.
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