Effects of 24-Hr fasting on methamphetamine- and apomorphine-induced locomotor activities, and on monoamine metabolism in mouse corpus striatum and nucleus accumbens

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Abstract

The effects of 24-hr fasting on the vertical (VMA) and horizontal (HMA) locomotor activities, on cage climbing activity and on brain monoamine-related substances, were examined using male ddY mice. Both the VMA and HMA increased with fasting, but not the cage climbing activity. Methamphetamine (2 mg/kg, SC) increased the VMA and HMA in both the feeding and fasting mice, whereas with apomorphine (0.1 mg/kg, SC) both decreased. Furthermore, pretreatment with haloperidol (0.25 mg/kg, SC) showed no influence on the methamphetamine-induced VMA increase in both the feeding and fasting mice. However, pretreatment with haloperidol inhibited the methamphetamine-induced HMA increase in both the feeding and fasting mice and showed a higher level of HMA in fasting mice than in feeding mice. When measuring brain monoamine-related substances, the DA, NE, 5-HT, and 5-HIAA levels in the corpus striatum increased, whereas the 3-MT level decreased. The monoamine levels in the nucleus accumbens of fasting mice were the same as those in feeding mice, except for a decrease of the 3-MT level. These results suggest that the locomotor activity in fasting mice may be increased by a change in the sensitivity of dopaminergic neurons in the corpus striatum.

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