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Pharmacol Biochem Behav ; 96(1): 32-9, 2010 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20398690

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A number of drugs and psychological stressors induce brain hyperthermia and increase extracellular dopamine in the caudate-putamen. The present study tested whether caudate-putamen hyperthermia produced by such stimuli is dependent on dopaminergic transmission. Rats were infused with 6-hydroxydopamine unilaterally into the medial forebrain bundle, and after a two-week recovery period, removable thermocouples were used to monitor temperature in the depleted and intact caudate-putamen in freely-moving animals. The indirect dopamine agonist d-amphetamine (1 and 2mg/kg s.c.) increased caudate-putamen temperature, whereas a low dose of the direct agonist apomorphine (0.1mg/kg s.c.) reduced it. Gamma-butyrolactone, which strongly inhibits dopamine release at the dose administered (700mg/kg i.p.), initially reduced and then increased caudate-putamen temperature. Brief (5-10min) presentation of mild stressors, including tail pinch, produced a rapid and transient caudate-putamen hyperthermia. Quantitative (125)I-RTI-55 autoradiography in post-mortem tissue revealed a 97-100% loss of binding to dopamine transporters in the lesioned caudate-putamen. Despite this near-total dopamine denervation, neither basal caudate-putamen temperature, nor any of the observed temperature responses to drugs or mild stressors, was altered. We conclude that in the caudate-putamen, endogenous dopamine is unlikely to modulate temperature significantly at a local level.


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Núcleo Caudado/fisiología , Dopamina/metabolismo , Fiebre/metabolismo , Hipotermia/metabolismo , Putamen/fisiología , Estrés Psicológico/metabolismo , Animales , Núcleo Caudado/efectos de los fármacos , Antagonistas de Dopamina/efectos adversos , Fiebre/inducido químicamente , Fiebre/psicología , Hipotermia/inducido químicamente , Hipotermia/psicología , Masculino , Oxidopamina/efectos adversos , Putamen/efectos de los fármacos , Ratas , Ratas Long-Evans , Estrés Psicológico/psicología
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