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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32598313

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Background In previous studies, we have observed that glutamate antagonists injected within the nucleus accumbens septi (NAS) induced an anxiolytic-like effect in the elevated plus maze (EPM) test in rats. In the present study, the effect of Atenolol, a specific Beta Adreno-receptor antagonist in the EPM was studied in male rats bilaterally cannulated NAS. Methods Rats were divided into five groups that received either 1 µL injections of saline or atenolol in different doses (0.75, 1 or 2 µg/1 µL, n=15-16) 15 min before testing. Results Time Spent in the Open Arm was modified by treatment (F=4.563, p=0.006, df 3). This was increased by the lowest dose of atenolol (p<0.05), by the medium doses (p<0.001) and also by the highest dose (p<0.01). Time per Entry was modified by treatment (F=4.54, p=0.06, df 3). This parameter was increased by the lowest dose of atenolol (p<0.01), but not for the medium and higher doses. Conclusions We conclude that Atenolol beta receptor blockade in the accumbens lead to an anxiolytic-like effect related to an increase in the time spent in the open arm and in the time per entry, showing specific behavioral patterns.


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Adrenergic beta-1 Receptor Antagonists/pharmacology , Anti-Anxiety Agents/pharmacology , Atenolol/pharmacology , Nucleus Accumbens/metabolism , Adrenergic beta-1 Receptor Antagonists/administration & dosage , Animals , Anti-Anxiety Agents/administration & dosage , Atenolol/administration & dosage , Behavior, Animal/drug effects , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Elevated Plus Maze Test , Male , Rats , Time Factors
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