Effect of single and repeated injections of selective D2-antagonist clebopride on maternal behavior of albino rats.
K K Tanaeva, Yu V Dobryakova, V A Dubynin, A A Kamensky
Index: Bull. Exp. Biol. Med. 153(2) , 182-5, (2012)
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Abstract
This study examined the effect of clebopride at low concentration that did not modify the motor activity on the parental care in female albino rats. Single injection of the drug attenuated the parental care reactions on postinjection minute 20, but not one day thereafter. The daily injection of the drug during the post partum period (1-6 days) resulted in significantly more pronounced and stable effects. The data obtained substantiated the views on the major contribution of D(2)-receptors in the development of behavioral manifestations of puerperal depression.
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