Schmitz_2012_Mol.Cell.Biochem_361_281

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Title : Chronic methylphenidate administration alters antioxidant defenses and butyrylcholinesterase activity in blood of juvenile rats - Schmitz_2012_Mol.Cell.Biochem_361_281
Author(s) : Schmitz F , Scherer EB , da Cunha MJ , da Cunha AA , Lima DD , Delwing D , Netto CA , Wyse AT
Ref : Molecular & Cellular Biochemistry , 361 :281 , 2012
Abstract :

Methylphenidate (MPH), a psychostimulant that affects both dopaminergic and noradrenergic systems, is one of the most frequently prescribed treatments for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. The present study investigated the effects of chronic administration of MPH on some parameters of oxidative stress, as well as on butyrylcholinesterase (BuChE) activity in blood of young rats. Rats received intraperitoneal injections of MPH (2.0 mg/kg) once a day, from the 15th to the 45th day of age or an equivalent volume of 0.9% saline solution (controls). Two hours after the last injection, animals were euthanized, and blood was collected. Results demonstrated that MPH did not alter the dichlorofluorescein formed, decreased both thiobarbituric acid reactive substances and total non-enzymatic radical-trapping antioxidant, and increased superoxide dismutase and catalase activities, suggesting that this psychostimulant may alter antioxidant defenses. BuChE activity was increased in blood of juvenile rats subjected to chronic MPH administration. These findings suggest that MPH may promote peripheral oxidative adaptations and cholinergic changes.

PubMedSearch : Schmitz_2012_Mol.Cell.Biochem_361_281
PubMedID: 22012612

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Substrate Methylphenidate

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Schmitz F, Scherer EB, da Cunha MJ, da Cunha AA, Lima DD, Delwing D, Netto CA, Wyse AT (2012)
Chronic methylphenidate administration alters antioxidant defenses and butyrylcholinesterase activity in blood of juvenile rats
Molecular & Cellular Biochemistry 361 :281

Schmitz F, Scherer EB, da Cunha MJ, da Cunha AA, Lima DD, Delwing D, Netto CA, Wyse AT (2012)
Molecular & Cellular Biochemistry 361 :281