Circling behavior in rats with partial, unilateral nigro-striatal lesions: effect of amphetamine, apomorphine, and DOPA
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- DOI: 10.1016/0091-3057(80)90353-6
Circling behavior in rats with partial, unilateral nigro-striatal lesions: effect of amphetamine, apomorphine, and DOPA
Abstract
Partial, unilateral lesions of the nigro-striatal tract were produced in rats by injecting various quantities of 6-hydroxydopamine into the substantia nigra. The extent of each animal's lesion was estimated by comparing tyrosine hydroxylase activities in its lesioned and control striata. L-DOPA and apomorphine induced contralateral (i.e., away from the lesion) circling behavior only in rats in which more than 90% of the nigro-striatal system had been destroyed. In contrast, d-amphetamine caused turning in the ipsilateral direction when as few as 50% of the nigro-striatal neurons had been destroyed.
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