Behavioral aspects of serotonin-dopamine interaction in the monkey
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Behavioral aspects of serotonin-dopamine interaction in the monkey
Abstract
The effects of serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine; 5-HT) antagonists and 5-HT uptake inhibitors on the behavioral response to amphetamine and haloperidol in monkeys (cercopithecus aethiops) were investigated. Amphetamine increased locomotor activity and reactivity and induced repetitive movements of head, limbs and trunk, but no oral hyperkinesia. Haloperidol induced dystonia and parkinsonism. Pretreatment with the 5-HT antagonists cyproheptadine and mianserin increased amphetamine-induced locomotor activity, reactivity and repetitive movements and decreased haloperidol-induced dystonia and parkinsonism. Conversely the 5-HT uptake inhibitors paroxetine and CGP 6085 A decreased amphetamine-induced repetitive movements and aggravated haloperidol-induced dystonia and parkinsonism. The 5-HT uptake inhibitors produced oral hyperkinesia resembling human tardive dyskinesia, which was intensified by amphetamine and blocked by haloperidol. These findings support the suggestion that 5-HT inhibits dopamine functions and may imply that 5-HT antagonists could have a beneficial effect against acute extrapyramidal side-effects of neuroleptic treatment. 5-HT uptake inhibitors in the monkey may serve as a model for tardive dyskinesia.
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