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MODIFICATION OF DRUG-INDUCED CATATONIA AND TREMORS BY QUIPAZINE IN RATS AND MICE
Administration of perphenazine, tremorine, nicotine and harmine induced Parkinson-like symptoms in rats and mice. The efficacy of quipazine, a serotonin agonist, in antagonizing these drug-induced Parkinsonian symptoms was assessed. Combinations of this drug with other antiparkinsonian agents such a...
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Published in: | Japanese journal of pharmacology 1980, Vol.30(2), pp.129-135 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Administration of perphenazine, tremorine, nicotine and harmine induced Parkinson-like symptoms in rats and mice. The efficacy of quipazine, a serotonin agonist, in antagonizing these drug-induced Parkinsonian symptoms was assessed. Combinations of this drug with other antiparkinsonian agents such as scopolamine, diphenhydramine and amantadine were also studied in the manifestation of Parkinson-like symptoms in the animal models. The results indicate that quipazine, a central serotonergic agent, counteracted some of the drug-induced symptoms of pseudo-parkinsonism in laboratory animals. Cholinergic, dopaminergic and histaminergic receptors play an important role in the manifestations of these symptoms. |
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ISSN: | 0021-5198 1347-3506 |
DOI: | 10.1254/jjp.30.129 |