Abstract
mGlu 1 receptors are present in brain regions involved in aggression modulation. This study examines the effects of 3-4-Dihydro-2 H-pyrano[2,3-b]quinolin-7-yl-(cis-4-methoxycyclohexyl)-methanone (JNJ16259685; 0.125, 0.25, 0.5, 1, 2, 4 and 8 mg/kg, i.p), a selective antagonist of the mGlu 1 receptors, on agonistic interactions between male mice. Individually housed mice were exposed to anosmic “standard opponents” 30 min after drug administration. Ten minutes of diadic interactions was staged between a singly housed and an anosmic mouse in a neutral area. The encounters were videotaped and the accumulated time allocated by subjects to ten broad behavioural categories was estimated using an ethologically based analysis. JNJ16259685 (all doses) produced a significant reduction of offensive behaviours (threat and attack), without affecting immobility. These findings suggest for the first time a role for mGlu 1 receptors in aggression regulation.
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