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1992 | 43 | 3 |

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Behavioural effects of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone [LHRH] in rats

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Behavioural effects of intracerebroventricularly-injected (icv) LHRH were studied in female rats. Locomotor and exploratory activities as well as irritability were determined. A pronounced inhibitory effect of 10µg doses of LHRH was found. At 100/µg doses of LHRH, barrel behaviour was observed. We conclude that LHRH can modify the activity of central serotonergic receptors in rats.

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43

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3

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p.271-278,fig.

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  • Silesian Medical Academy of Katowice, K.Marksa Str. 38, 41-808 Zabrze, Poland
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