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Addict Biol ; 7(3): 301-6, 2002 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12126489

ABSTRACT

The effects of chronic treatments with nicotinic agonists on agonistic encounters have received little attention. The effects of repeated (for 10 days) SC administration of (-)-lobeline (9.3, 18.6 and 37.2 micromol/kg) and (-)-nicotine (0.93, 1.86 and 3.72 micromol/kg) were evaluated using the mouse isolation-induced aggression model. Individually housed OF1 male mice served as experimental animals and were confronted by 'standard opponents'. Each mouse was tested only once on the last day of the repeated drug treatment. Videotaped agonistic encounters were analysed estimating the times allocated to 11 behavioural categories. Repeated treatment with the highest dose of lobeline diminished attack behaviour without significantly increasing immobility or changing any other behavioural category involving motor activity. In contrast, nicotine did not significantly alter time allocated to any behavioural category.


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Aggression/drug effects , Lobeline/pharmacology , Nicotinic Agonists/pharmacology , Agonistic Behavior/drug effects , Animals , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Drug Administration Schedule , Male , Mice , Motor Activity/drug effects , Nicotine/pharmacology , Social Isolation
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