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The ambulation-increasing effect of methamphetamine (MAP: 2 mg/kg s.c.) in mice persisted for about 3 h. Tetrabenazine (TBZ: 4 mg/kg s.c.), a depleter of monoamines from the cytoplasmic pool did not increase ambulation on its own. Pretreatment with TBZ at 1.5 h before administration of MAP inhibited...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0091-3057(96)00123-2
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Tetrabenazine and Methamphetamine: A Dance in the Desert of Neuropharmacology
The desert of neuropharmacology is a landscape of complex interactions, where even seemingly simple substances can exhibit unexpected behaviors. This study investigates the effects of tetrabenazine (TBZ), a monoamine depleter, on methamphetamine (MAP)-induced hyperactivity in mice. Researchers explored the effects of TBZ administration at different times relative to MAP, revealing a complex interplay between these two drugs. Their findings suggest that TBZ can either inhibit or enhance MAP-induced hyperactivity, depending on the timing and dose. This discovery, like the shifting sands of the desert, reveals the intricate dance between neurotransmitters and behavior.
A Shifting Desert: The Complexity of Neuropharmacology
This study highlights the dynamic nature of neuropharmacology, where the effects of drugs can vary depending on the timing and sequence of administration. It's like observing the ever-changing patterns of sand dunes in the desert, each configuration offering a unique perspective.
Understanding the Shifting Sands: Practical Implications for Everyday Life
This research underscores the importance of understanding the potential interactions between drugs. It highlights the need for caution when combining substances and for consulting with healthcare professionals to ensure safe and effective medication use.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study reminds us that the desert of neuropharmacology is a landscape of complexity and nuance. We must continue to explore this desert, seeking to unravel the intricate interactions between drugs and behavior.
Date :
- Date Completed 1997-03-28
- Date Revised 2014-11-20
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