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