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Activation of serotonergic neurotransmission during the performance of aggressive behavior in rats.
Authors:van der Vegt, Bea J.   Lieuwes, Natasja   van de Wall, Esther H. E. M.   Kato, Katsunori   Moya-Albiol, Luis   Martínez-Sanchis, Sonia   de Boer, Sietse F.   Koolhaas, Jaap M.
Abstract:High aggression is often linked to lowered serotonin (5-HT) neurotransmission. Although this may hold for high aggression as a trait characteristic of an individual, serotonergic activity is probably increased during performance of aggressive behavior. To test this hypothesis, first, the 5-HT1A agonist alnespirone and gamma aminobutyric acid-A agonist muscimol were administered into the dorsal raphe nucleus. These treatments which inhibit 5-HT neuronal activity, were shown to decrease performance of aggressive behavior. Second, after a resident-intruder test, the activation of 5-HT neurons (measured by c-fos expression) was increased in high-aggressive rats, compared with low-aggressive rats or control rats that were not subjected to a social confrontation. Results show that performance of aggressive behavior increases 5-HT neuronal activity and that preventing this activation inhibits expression of aggressive behavior. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:serotonergic neurotransmission   aggressive behavior   rats   serotonin   alnespirone   muscimol   neuronal activity   performance   dorsal raphe nucleus   neurons
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