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Journal of Zanjan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services. 2012; 20 (79): 1-13
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-137922

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Dopamine receptors and histamine influence anxiety-like behaviors. Furthermore, interaction between histamine and dopaminergic D1 receptors has been demonstrated in the modulation of some behavior. In the present study, we investigated the interaction between histamine and dopaminergic D1 receptors in the dorsal hippocampus in the anxiety behavior. In this experimental study, the elevated plus maze test was used to test anxiety-like behaviors. Mice were anesthetized with intra-peritoneal injection of ketamine hydrochloride, plus xylazine, and two stainless-steel cannuale were placed in the CA1 region of the hippocampus. Two- and one-way analyses of variance [ANOVAs], followed by LSD test, were used for data analysis. All experiments were performed in accordance with the institutional guidelines for animal care and use. Intra-CA1 injection of histamine and D1 dopamine agonist [SKF 38393] and antagonist [SCH23390] induced anxiety. Intra-CA1 injection SKF 38393 or SCH23390 2 min after of effective dose of histamine [10 micro g/mouse] inhibited anxiogenic effects of histamine. It seems that both histamine and dopaminergic D1 receptors play a part in the modulation of anxiety in the dorsal hippocampus of mice, and that they carry a complex interaction between them

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Feyz-Journal of Kashan University of Medical Sciences. 2011; 15 (2): 105-113
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-117447

ABSTRACT

Histaminergic and dopaminergic systems influence anxiety-related behavior. Furthermore, interaction between histaminergic and dopaminergic receptors has been demonstrated in the modulation of some behaviors in the hippocampus. In the present study, the interaction between histaminergic and dopaminergic receptors of dorsal hippocampus in the anxiety-related behavior has been evaluated. This experimental study was carried out on 140 male NMRI mice. Mice were anesthetized with intra-peritoneal injection of ketamine hydrochloride plus xylazine and then placed in a stereotaxic apparatus. Two cannuales were placed in the CA1 region of hippocampus. All animals were allowed to recover for one week before the beginning of the behavioral testing. The elevated plus-maze test was used to evaluate anxiety-related behaviors. One-way analysis of variance [ANOVA] followed by LSD test were done for the statistical analysis of the data. All experiments were conducted in accordance with institutional guidelines for animal care and use. Intra-CA1 injection of histamine [10 alpha g/mouse] or apomorphine [0.1 and 0.3 alpha g/mouse] 5 min before testing induced anxiety. Intra-CA1 injection of apomorphine [0.01 and 0.1 alpha g/mouse] 2 min before the effective dose of histamine [10 alpha g/mouse] inhibited the anxiogenic effects of histamine. It seems that both histaminergic and dopaminergic system not only play a role in the modulation of anxiety in the dorsal hippocampus of mice but also demonstrate a complex interaction as well


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Animals, Laboratory , Male , Histamine Agents/pharmacology , Hippocampus/drug effects , Anxiety , Drug Interactions , Mice , Analysis of Variance , Maze Learning/drug effects
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