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EFFECT OF CO-ADMINISTRATION OF ASCORBIC ACID AND BROMOCRIPTINE IN NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS SHELL ON LOCOMOTOR ACTIVITY IN MALE RATS BY OPEN FIELD TEST

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  126-136

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 Introduction: ASCORBIC ACID (AA) is present as a vitamin and neuromodulator in most part of the mammalian brain, especially in NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS SHELL (Acbsh), which is one of the important areas controlling motor activity and anxiety. This study evaluates the effect of injection of AA and its co-administration with bromocriptin (Br) in Acbsh on motor activity and anxiety of rats by OPEN FIELD TEST.Methods: Forty nine adult male Wistar rats (220-270 g) were allocated into 7 groups: control (intact), sham AA (normal saline injected as AA vehicle), 3 groups of AA (12, 24 and 48 mg/rat/side), AA plus Br (AA 24 mg/rat/side and Br 25 mg/rat/side), sham AA plus Br. Drugs were injected (volume=1 mL) once, and duration of the test was 5 minutes.Results: Intra-accumbance injection of AA increased LOCOMOTOR ACTIVITY and decreased anxiety. Co-administration of AA and Br resulted in less motor activity and attenuation of Br-induced anxiety.Conclusion: Our results support the previous findings which introduced AA as an effective factor in regulation of LOCOMOTOR ACTIVITY and anxiety in Acbsh, that may be mediated by D2 receptors.

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    SHAHSAVARI, FATEMEH, & ABBASNEJAD, MEHDI. (2013). EFFECT OF CO-ADMINISTRATION OF ASCORBIC ACID AND BROMOCRIPTINE IN NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS SHELL ON LOCOMOTOR ACTIVITY IN MALE RATS BY OPEN FIELD TEST. PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY, 17(1), 126-136. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/75049/en

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    SHAHSAVARI FATEMEH, ABBASNEJAD MEHDI. EFFECT OF CO-ADMINISTRATION OF ASCORBIC ACID AND BROMOCRIPTINE IN NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS SHELL ON LOCOMOTOR ACTIVITY IN MALE RATS BY OPEN FIELD TEST. PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY[Internet]. 2013;17(1):126-136. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/75049/en

    IEEE: Copy

    FATEMEH SHAHSAVARI, and MEHDI ABBASNEJAD, “EFFECT OF CO-ADMINISTRATION OF ASCORBIC ACID AND BROMOCRIPTINE IN NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS SHELL ON LOCOMOTOR ACTIVITY IN MALE RATS BY OPEN FIELD TEST,” PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 126–136, 2013, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/75049/en

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