| Title : Behavioral sensitivity to amphetamine or scopolamine after acute administration of nicotine in the rat - Gralewicz_2005_Int.J.Occup.Med.Environ.Health_18_71 |
| Author(s) : Gralewicz S , Lutz P |
| Ref : Int Journal of Occupational Medicine Environ Health , 18 :71 , 2005 |
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Abstract :
OBJECTIVES: Earlier experiments have revealed that a single pretreatment of the rat with chlorphenvinphos (CVP) at a subtoxic dose (1.0 mg/kg, about 1/10 of DL50) makes the animal hyposensitive to the locomotor stimulating effect of amphetamine (AMPH) or scopolamine (SCOP) given three weeks postexposure. Such a hyposensitivity did not develop after a single or multiple (at short intervals) dosing with oxotremorine (OXO), a direct muscarinic agonist, which suggests that it was not mediated by muscarinic receptors. The purpose of the present experiment was to find out whether activation of nicotinic receptors could induce behavioral hyposensitivity to AMPH. MATERIALS AND |
| PubMedSearch : Gralewicz_2005_Int.J.Occup.Med.Environ.Health_18_71 |
| PubMedID: 16052893 |
Gralewicz S, Lutz P (2005)
Behavioral sensitivity to amphetamine or scopolamine after acute administration of nicotine in the rat
Int Journal of Occupational Medicine Environ Health
18 :71
Gralewicz S, Lutz P (2005)
Int Journal of Occupational Medicine Environ Health
18 :71