Changes in spontaneous behavior in the dog following oral administration of L-deprenyl
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Auteurs : E. Head [Canada] ; N. W. Milgram [Canada]Source :
- Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior [ 0091-3057 ] ; 1992.
Abstract
An open-field activity test was developed for studying the effect of a single oral dose (range of 0.1–5 mg/kg) of L-deprenyl on spontaneous behavior in the dog. A computer program was used to quantify observations of locomotor activity, directed sniffing, urination, grooming, inactivity, jumping, rearing, and vocalization during a 10-min baseline and posttreatment session. Three dose-dependent behavioral changes were observed: an overall decrease in directed sniffing, an increase in total locomotor activity in females, and a decrease in frequency of urination in males. These effects were only seen at the dose levels of 2 mg/kg or higher. Computer-assisted tracings of behavioral patterns showed increased stereotypical behavior and decreased exploratory behavior at the high-dose levels. These behavioral effects are most likely due to either increased levels of phenylethylamine resulting from inhibition of monoamine oxidase B and/or production of amphetamines as a result of the metabolism of L-deprenyl.
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DOI: 10.1016/0091-3057(92)90404-4
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