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  • Title: Aggression heightened by alcohol or social instigation in mice: reduction by the 5-HT(1B) receptor agonist CP-94,253.
    Author: Fish EW, Faccidomo S, Miczek KA.
    Journal: Psychopharmacology (Berl); 1999 Oct; 146(4):391-9. PubMed ID: 10550489.
    Abstract:
    RATIONALE: Models of heightened aggression may be particularly relevant in exploring pharmacological options for the clinical treatment of aggressive and impulsive disorders. OBJECTIVES: To investigate and compare the effects of a 5-HT(1B) selective agonist, CP-94,253, on aggression that was heightened as a result of 1) social instigation or 2) alcohol treatment. METHODS: Male CFW mice were administered 1.0 g/kg EtOH and were subsequently confronted by an intruder in their home cage. In a separate experimental procedure, resident male mice were instigated to aggressive behavior by brief exposure to a provocative stimulus male. To test the hypothesis that activation of the 5-HT(1B )receptor subtype would preferentially attenuate heightened aggression, in comparison to the moderate levels of species-typical aggressive behaviors, the selective agonist, CP-94,253 (1.0-30 mg/kg, IP), and antagonists to the 5-HT(1B) (GR 127935; 10 mg/kg, IP) and the 5-HT(1A) receptor (WAY 100,635; 0.1 mg/kg IP) were used. RESULTS: CP-94,253 suppressed non-heightened aggressive behavior (ED(50)=7.2 mg/kg ). GR 127935, but not WAY 100,635 shifted the ED(50) for CP-94,253 to 14.5 mg/kg. Importantly, the anti-aggressive effects of CP-94,253 were not accompanied by locomotor sedation. Alcohol-heightened and instigation-heightened aggression were suppressed at lower doses than those necessary to suppress non-heightened aggression (ED(50)=3. 8 and 2.7 mg/kg, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: The current results support the hypothesis that activation of 5-HT(1B) receptors modulates very high levels of aggressive behavior in a pharmacologically and behaviorally specific manner.
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