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The effect of intrahippocampal injections of serotonin on bioelectrical activity of Gyrus cinguli and amygdaloid nucleus in the rabbit.

Authors: A, Smalowski;

The effect of intrahippocampal injections of serotonin on bioelectrical activity of Gyrus cinguli and amygdaloid nucleus in the rabbit.

Abstract

The effect of injection of serotonin (5-HT), dissolved in 2 mul of bidistilled water, into hippocampus was studied in rabbits with chronically implanted electrodes and cannulas. Bioelectric activity of gyrus cinguli, amygdaloid nucleus, and dorsal hippocampus was recorded. 5-HT (10--20 mug) inhibited the electrical activity of the structures investigated, and this inhibition was accompanied by a suppression of locomotor activity or sleep.

Keywords

Male, Serotonin, Time Factors, Electroencephalography, Motor Activity, Amygdala, Gyrus Cinguli, Hippocampus, Injections, Electrophysiology, Nialamide, Receptors, Serotonin, Animals, Drug Interactions, Rabbits

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