Tellioglu_1998_Gen.Pharmacol_30_525

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Title : Alteration of cholinergic pressor and antinociceptive responses in rats pretreated with the cholinergic toxin AF64A - Tellioglu_1998_Gen.Pharmacol_30_525
Author(s) : Tellioglu T , Erin N , Akin SB , Berkman K , Oktay S
Ref : General Pharmacology , 30 :525 , 1998
Abstract :

1. In the present study, the pressor and antinociceptive effects of physostigmine and oxotremorine were investigated in rats injected with AF64A intracerebroventricularly. 2. Physostigmine (50-100 micrograms/kg, i.v.)-induced pressor responses were significantly lower in AF64A-injected rats compared with saline-injected animals, whereas oxotremorine (20-80 micrograms/kg, i.v.)-induced responses were found to be similar to those seen in the saline group. 3. The physostigmine (100 micrograms/kg, s.c.)-induced antinociceptive effect was totally abolished by AF64A treatment, but that of oxotremorine (30 micrograms/kg, s.c.) remained unchanged at the tail-flick test. 4. The results of this study present functional evidence for AF64A-produced substantial loss of cholinergic neurons involved in the regulation of blood pressure and nociception but not in postsynaptic muscarinic receptors.

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Tellioglu T, Erin N, Akin SB, Berkman K, Oktay S (1998)
Alteration of cholinergic pressor and antinociceptive responses in rats pretreated with the cholinergic toxin AF64A
General Pharmacology 30 :525

Tellioglu T, Erin N, Akin SB, Berkman K, Oktay S (1998)
General Pharmacology 30 :525