Boyes_1985_Neuropharmacol_24_743

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Title : Body temperature-dependent and independent actions of chlordimeform on visual evoked potentials and axonal transport in optic system of rat - Boyes_1985_Neuropharmacol_24_743
Author(s) : Boyes WK , Padilla S , Dyer RS
Ref : Neuropharmacology , 24 :743 , 1985
Abstract :

Pattern-reversal-evoked potentials (PREPs), flash-evoked potentials (FEPs), rapid axonal transport in the optic system and body temperature were measured in hooded rats, treated with either saline or the formamidine insecticide/acaricide, chlordimeform (CDM). Rats receiving chlordimeform had low body temperatures when housed at standard laboratory room temperature, 22 degrees C, but not at 30 degrees C. Peak latencies of flash-evoked potentials were prolonged by chlordimeform at 22 degrees C, but not at 30 degrees C. The rate of axonal transport was slowed in chlordimeform-treated hypothermic rats, but not in chlordimeform-treated warmed rats. These findings suggest that the flash-evoked potential and axonal transport changes produced by chlordimeform were an indirect consequence of hypothermia. In contrast, chlordimeform increased pattern-reversal evoked potential peak latencies and peak-to-peak amplitudes independent of body temperature. These findings confirm and extend previous reports of chlordimeform-induced hypothermia, emphasize the importance of changes in body temperature as a possible confounding factor in studies of neuroactive agents and demonstrate that chlordimeform has both body-temperature-dependent and independent actions in the visual system in the rat.

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Boyes WK, Padilla S, Dyer RS (1985)
Body temperature-dependent and independent actions of chlordimeform on visual evoked potentials and axonal transport in optic system of rat
Neuropharmacology 24 :743

Boyes WK, Padilla S, Dyer RS (1985)
Neuropharmacology 24 :743