1995
DOI: 10.1016/1043-6618(95)87325-2
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A behavioural and pharmacological analysis of different benzodiazepine effects

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“…The study used a multichamber setup developed at the Laboratory of Psyehopharmacology of the Institute of Pharrnaeology, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences [6]. After deprivation and conditioning to drink from a drinking bowl, the rats were arbitrary subdivided into the following groups: nonpunished control group, in which rats were given distilled water with no electrical current Institute of Pharmacology, Ru~nn Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow; Institute of Folk Medicine, Ulan-Bator applied to the drinking bowl (this group was used to estimate motor activity and drinking motivation on the day of experiment); punished control group, in which rats were given water, but electrical current was applied to the drinking bowl; three groups of rats, in which MA was administered in increasing doses; and three groups of rats, in which increasing doses of phenazepam (a control drug) were given.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study used a multichamber setup developed at the Laboratory of Psyehopharmacology of the Institute of Pharrnaeology, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences [6]. After deprivation and conditioning to drink from a drinking bowl, the rats were arbitrary subdivided into the following groups: nonpunished control group, in which rats were given distilled water with no electrical current Institute of Pharmacology, Ru~nn Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow; Institute of Folk Medicine, Ulan-Bator applied to the drinking bowl (this group was used to estimate motor activity and drinking motivation on the day of experiment); punished control group, in which rats were given water, but electrical current was applied to the drinking bowl; three groups of rats, in which MA was administered in increasing doses; and three groups of rats, in which increasing doses of phenazepam (a control drug) were given.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Control animals received placebo according to the same scheme. The effects of phenazepam administered in superlow and usual doses were compared.Anxiolytic activity of phenazepam was assessed in the standard conflict test [5,13] and in elevated plus-maze test [9].The conflict situation test is based on a conflict between drinking motivation and painful electrical stimulation in water-deprived animals. A considerably increased number of punished drinkings in the experimental group in comparison with the control served as a measure of the effect.…”
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“…After 24-h deprivation the rats were trained to drink water from a drinking bottle placed in the experimental box. The box (275×275×450 mm) had a standard electrode floor from stainless steel rods (4 mm in diameter, 8-10 mm distance between rods) [2]. The electrode floor and the bottle nipple were connected to a power module.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%