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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Psychopharmacology 99 (1989), S. 299-303 
    ISSN: 1432-2072
    Keywords: Enkephalin analogues ; Intranigral infusions ; Dyskinetic biting ; Tardive dyskinesia ; Rat
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Leu- and Metenkephalin (Lenk and Menk) and their more stable analogues d-Ala-Leu- and d-Ala-Meten-kephalin (DALenk and DAMenk) as well as d-ala-d-Leu-and d-Ala-d-Metenkephalin (DADLenk and DADMenk) were infused bilaterally into substantia nigra in awake rats and oral movements were recorded for 90 min. DADLenk and DADMenk elicited dose-dependent biting dyskinesias with a chewing rate of about 90 jaw movements/min. DALenk produced a similar but weaker effect, whereas DAMenk, Lenk and Menk were ineffective in the doses given. These findings suggest a possible enkephalinergic mechanism underlying neuroleptic-induced tardive dyskinesias.
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    ISSN: 1432-2072
    Keywords: Oral movements ; Rodents ; Chronic neuroleptics ; Haloperidol ; Pilocarpine ; SKF38393 ; Bicuculline ; Tardive dyskinesia
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Rats were pretreated for 11 months with vehicle or with chronic haloperidol (HAL), administered either continuously (in the drinking water) or intermittently (via weekly injections). During this time the animals were habituated to an enclosed tube and periodically monitored by a computerized video device which measured their oral movements. The rats were then withdrawn from chronic HAL and bilateral cannulae were implanted in the ventrolateral striatum (VLS) and substantia nigra (SN). One week later oral movements were observed in an open cage and then measured by the computerized video device following bilateral infusions into VLS of the muscarinic agonist pilocarpine or the dopamine D1 agonist SKF38393, or following infusions of the GABA antagonist bicuculline into SN. Agonist infusions into VLS had different effects depending upon the prior regimen of chronic HAL. Infusions of pilocarpine into VLS led to an exaggeration of the distinctive oral movement form which follows continuous HAL but an attenuation of the different oral syndrome in the intermittent chronic HAL animals. Infusions of SKF38393 into VLS had similar, but considerably smaller effects. Infusions of bicuculline into SN did not induce either effect. These results indicate differences exist in either striatum or its output circuitry in the neurochemical mechanisms which mediate the different oral movement forms induced by different chronic neuroleptic regimens.
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