PMID: 9162398Oct 1, 1996Paper

A rotational syndrome induced by administration of the delta sleep-inducing peptide into the reticular portion of the rat substantia nigra

Fiziologicheskiĭ zhurnal imeni I.M. Sechenova
A A ShandraA A Oleĭnik

Abstract

Unilateral intranigral administration of a delta-sleep-induced peptide (DSIP) evoked a contralateral rotation. Naloxon prevented development of the effect whereas haloperidol administration enhanced the DSIP cataleptogenic effect.

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