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    Discriminative and Negative Reinforcing Properties of the Periaqueductal Gray and the Medial Hypothalamus

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    Date
    1994-12-01
    Author
    Jung, Marianna E.
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    Marianna Eunsun, Jung, Discriminative and Negative Reinforcing Properties of Electrical brain stimulation of the Periaqueductal Gray and the Medial Hypothalamus. Master of Science [Biomedical Sciences, (Pharmacology)], December, 1994, 123 pp., 24 figures, references, 137 titles. Electrical brain stimulation (EBS) of the periaqueductal gray (PAG) and the medial hypothalamus (MH) is known to serve as a discriminative and a negative reinforcing stimulus (NRS). Using a two-lever food reinforced discrimination paradigm and a switch-off paradigm, the present study investigated the effects of anxiolytic drugs and an anxiogenic drug on these stimulus effects. A prototypic anxiogenic, pentylenetetrazole (PTZ) potentiated both discriminative stimulus and NRS effects, whereas the full benzodiazepine (BZD) agonist diazepam (DZP), the partial BZD agonist abecarnil (ABC) and 5-HT1A agonist buspirone (BUS, chronic regimen) attenuated a NRS effect. A BZD antagonist, flumazenil (FLU) blocked the effects of DZP and ABC on the NRS effects. DZP failed to attenuate the discriminative stimulus effect. Thus, present study extended the use of a switch-off paradigm to detect novel anxiolytic ABC (putative) and BUX as well as an anxiogenic PTZ. In addition, under the condition used in this study, the use of NRS in a switch-off paradigm more reliably detected both anxiolytic drugs and an anxiogenic drug than the use of discriminative stimulus in a two-lever food reinforced paradigm.
    Subject
    Behavioral Neurobiology
    Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms
    Chemical Actions and Uses
    Chemicals and Drugs
    Life Sciences
    Medicine and Health Sciences
    Mental and Social Health
    Neuroscience and Neurobiology
    Other Mental and Social Health
    Other Psychiatry and Psychology
    Psychiatry and Psychology
    Discriminative
    negative
    electrical brain stimulation
    periaqueductal gray
    medial hypothalamus
    EBS
    PAG
    MH
    negative reinforcing stimulus
    NRS
    pentylenetetrazole
    PTZ
    benzodiazepine
    BDZ
    diazepam
    DZP
    two-lever food reinforced discrimination paradigm
    anxiolytic drugs
    anxiogenic drugs
    stimulus effects
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    https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12503/29516
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