Biphasic effects of intra-accumbens histamine administration on spontaneous motor activity in the rat; a role for central histamine receptors
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Biphasic effects of intra-accumbens histamine administration on spontaneous motor activity in the rat; a role for central histamine receptors
Abstract
1. The effect of intra-accumbens injection of histamine and related compounds on the spontaneous motor activity of the rat has been investigated. 2. Microinjections of histamine (1-200 micrograms) induced dose-dependent, biphasic changes in rat activity consisting of an initial brief hypoactivity response followed by a marked hyperactivity phase. The histamine metabolite, n-tele-methylhistamine was without effect. 3. Pretreatment with the H1-receptor antagonist mepyramine (10 micrograms) blocked the hypoactivity response and markedly attenuated histamine-induced hyperactivity. In contrast, pretreatment with the H2-receptor antagonist SKF93479 had no effect on histamine-induced behaviour. 4. Microinjection of the H1-receptor agonist 2-thiazolylethylamine induced a marked hyperactivity response, but unlike the response to histamine, there was no initial hypoactivity. The H2-receptor agonist dimaprit had no apparent behavioural effects following intra-accumbens injection. 5. Intra-accumbens injection of the non-selective histamine agonists n alpha-methylhistamine or n alpha, n alpha-dimethylhistamine induced both marked hypoactivity and hyperactivity responses which were comparable with the effects of histamine. 6. The present results demonstrate a histamine, H1-receptor-mediated arousal in the nucleus accumbens which follows transitory hypoactivity, possibly due to activation of presynaptic H3-receptors.
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