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Keywords: Locomotor activity
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Subject Area:
Pharmacology
Journal:
Pharmacology
Pharmacology (2021) 106 (11-12): 597–605.
Published Online: 02 September 2021
... but not in the NET-KO. Locomotor activity measured during the post-conditioning test (in the absence of AMPH) showed higher locomotor activity in DAT-KO compared to wild-type or NET-KO. However, the locomotor activity of all 3 genotypes remained unchanged following aprepitant. Additionally, in the ventral striatum...
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Journal:
Pharmacology
Pharmacology (2019) 103 (3-4): 151–158.
Published Online: 23 January 2019
... the hypothesis, whether blockade of serotonin 2C (5-HT 2C ) receptors prevents the reduced locomotor activity and other behavioral effects caused by a cannabinoid 1 (CB 1 ) receptor antagonist. As a pretreatment, we administered SB-242084 (1 mg/kg, ip.), a 5-HT 2C receptor antagonist or vehicle (VEH) followed...
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Subject Area:
Pharmacology
Journal:
Pharmacology
Pharmacology (2009) 83 (5): 294–300.
Published Online: 08 April 2009
...Si-Yuan Pan; Zhi-Ling Yu; Chun-Jing Xiang; Hang Dong; Hai-Yan Fang; Kam-Ming Ko Effects of the cholinesterase inhibitors tacrine and bis(7)- tacrine (0.25–20 μmol/kg, s.c.) on locomotor activity and passive-avoidance response were investigated in mice treated with scopolamine (SCP, 1 or 5 μmol/kg...
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Subject Area:
Pharmacology
Journal:
Pharmacology
Pharmacology (1978) 17 (3): 121–127.
Published Online: 29 May 2008
...M. Babbini; M. Gaiardi; M. Bartoletti Two diazepam derivatives, the N-desmethyl and the 2’-chlor-N-desmethyldiazepam, were compared in rats using behavioral and EEG techniques. Both drugs had depressant effects upon locomotor activity, facilitated behavior suppressed by punishment, increased...
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Subject Area:
Pharmacology
Journal:
Pharmacology
Pharmacology (1975) 13 (6): 520–525.
Published Online: 29 May 2008
... agents. It was found that fluphenazine is about 10 times more potent than chlorpromazine in depressing locomotor activity and variable-interval behavior of rats, while the two drugs were equally potent as regards their synchronizing action on the EEG. This is in accordance with the clinical observation...
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Subject Area:
Pharmacology
Journal:
Pharmacology
Pharmacology (1976) 14 (5): 455–463.
Published Online: 28 May 2008
... to in the content or advertisements. Cropropamide Crotetamide FI schedule Locomotor activity Multiple CRF-discrimination schedule Prethcamide VI schedule Pharmacology 14: 4 5 5 -4 6 3 (1976) Some Behavioral Effects of Pretlicamide Compared with Those of Its Two Components M. Babbini, M. Gaiardi and M...
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Subject Area:
Pharmacology
Journal:
Pharmacology
Pharmacology (2003) 68 (4): 183–189.
Published Online: 07 July 2003
... and 20 mg kg –1 , i.p.) enhanced the anxiolytic effects of morphine (20 mg kg –1 , s.c.). On the other hand, L -arginine and SNAP increased the morphine-induced locomotor activity. L -NAME decreased the morphine-induced locomotor activity, but L -NOARG did not modify the morphine-induced locomotor...