1998
DOI: 10.1046/j.1471-4159.1998.71031271.x
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Antisense Oligonucleotide‐Induced Reduction in 5‐Hydroxytryptamine7 Receptors in the Rat Hypothalamus Without Alteration in Exploratory Behaviour or Neuroendocrine Function

Abstract: Abstract:The effect of a 5-hydroxytryptamine7 (5-HT7) receptor-directed antisense oligonucleotide on rat behaviour and neuroendocrine function was investigated. Six days of intracerebroventricular 5-HT7 antisense oligonucleotide treatment significantly reduced [ 3H]5-HT binding to hypothalamic 5-HT 7 receptors, whereas cortical 5-HT2~density remained unchanged. In rats on a foodrestricted diet, both antisense and mismatch oligonucleotides reduced food intake and body weight compared with that in vehicle-treate… Show more

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“…For all studies each rat was placed in a Perspex cage (39 cmr23.5 cmr24.5 cm) with wire mesh lids and an exchangeable floor, surrounded by photobeams to automatically detect horizontal ambulations (by consecutive break of two adjacent beams). The infrared recording equipment used in the S33084 study (Apple Macintosh IIcx computer running in-house designed software, Activity Monitor, Medical Physics, Nottingham University) (Clemett et al 1998 ;King et al 2009a) was replaced with more sensitive equipment having extra photobeams (Photobeam Activity System, San Diego Instruments, USA) explaining the lower count level recorded with S33084 compared to S33138 and L-741,626 studies. However, the activity boxes used by both recording systems were the same.…”
Section: Novel Arena-induced Locomotor Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For all studies each rat was placed in a Perspex cage (39 cmr23.5 cmr24.5 cm) with wire mesh lids and an exchangeable floor, surrounded by photobeams to automatically detect horizontal ambulations (by consecutive break of two adjacent beams). The infrared recording equipment used in the S33084 study (Apple Macintosh IIcx computer running in-house designed software, Activity Monitor, Medical Physics, Nottingham University) (Clemett et al 1998 ;King et al 2009a) was replaced with more sensitive equipment having extra photobeams (Photobeam Activity System, San Diego Instruments, USA) explaining the lower count level recorded with S33084 compared to S33138 and L-741,626 studies. However, the activity boxes used by both recording systems were the same.…”
Section: Novel Arena-induced Locomotor Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To examine the stimulant effect of methylphenidate on GBR 12909-(n=8) and vehicle-(n=9) pretreated rats, locomotor behaviour was recorded in infrared computerised activity monitor chambers (Clemett et al 1998). On postnatal day 56, the day before behavioural assessment was carried out, each animal was habituated to a separate locomotor activity arena for 1 hour to acclimatise them to the apparatus and to minimise any novelty during the subsequent test session.…”
Section: Locomotor Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To prevent false recording of locomotion by small movements such as grooming, a count was only generated from the lower detectors when two adjacent beams were broken simultaneously in a consecutive sequence. For each rat activity was recorded for 30 min (15-45 min post-injection) in 5-min epochs using "Activity Monitor" software on an Apple Macintosh IIcx computer (Clemett et al 1998). …”
Section: Animalsmentioning
confidence: 99%