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The Influence of Neurotensin, Naloxone, and Haloperidol on Elements of Excessive Grooming Behavior Induced by ACTH

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Date 1986 Sep 1
PMID 3021110
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Naloxone, haloperidol, and neurotensin suppress ACTH-induced grooming. The suppressive effects of naloxone and of haloperidol on ACTH-induced grooming are observed following subcutaneous as well as intracerebroventricular administration. The suppression of ACTH-induced grooming by these drugs is not accompanied by a change in the relative distribution of grooming elements. From previous data and from the results of the present study it is suggested that the underlying substrate involved in ACTH-induced excessive grooming may differ from that of bombesin-induced grooming.

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