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. 1997;104(4-5):419-25.
doi: 10.1007/BF01277660.

The glycine antagonist (+)-HA-966 injected into the nucleus accumbens stimulates locomotion in mice. (Rapid communication)

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The glycine antagonist (+)-HA-966 injected into the nucleus accumbens stimulates locomotion in mice. (Rapid communication)

M Nilsson et al. J Neural Transm (Vienna). 1997.

Abstract

We have previously observed that NMDA antagonists injected into the ventral striatum cause locomotor stimulation in both normal and monoamine-depleted mice. Since glycine receptor activation is claimed to be a prerequisite for NMDA receptor channel opening, also a glycine site antagonist injected into the ventral striatum should cause behavioural activation. The present study was aimed at investigating whether this is the case. The glycine site antagonist (+)-HA-966, as well as its (-)-enantiomer, were injected bilaterally into the nucleus accumbens of normal, habituated mice. (+)-HA-966, but not (-)-HA-966, was found to stimulate locomotion. The stereoselective response suggests that the underlying mechanism involves the NMDA receptor-coupled glycine site. The present results support the notion that a glycine agonist might be of value in the treatment of schizophrenia, whereas a glycine antagonist should be expected to have psychotogenic effects.

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