PMID: 6539142Apr 23, 1984Paper

Chronic stress enhances apomorphine-induced stereotyped behavior in mice: involvement of endogenous opioids

Brain Research
S CabibA Oliverio

Abstract

Mice subjected to repeated stressful experiences showed an increase in stereotypic climbing behavior induced by apomorphine thus suggesting a modified sensitivity of dopaminergic receptors. Naltrexone, injected before each stressful experience, reversed this effect of chronic stress indicating an involvement of endogenous opioids.

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