DOSTÁLEK, Miroslav, Jana PISTOVČÁKOVÁ, Jiří SLÍVA and Eva HADAŠOVÁ. Effect of methamphetamine and fluoxetine combination on behavioural activity in wistar albino rats. Bratislavské lekárské listy. Bratislava: Slovak Academic Press, s.r.o. Bratislava, 2002, vol. 103, No 9, p. 309-309. ISSN 0006-9248.
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Original name Effect of methamphetamine and fluoxetine combination on behavioural activity in wistar albino rats
Name in Czech Vliv kombinace fluoxetinu a metamfetaminu na behaviorání aktivitu u potkana kmene Wistar
Authors DOSTÁLEK, Miroslav (203 Czech Republic), Jana PISTOVČÁKOVÁ (703 Slovakia), Jiří SLÍVA (203 Czech Republic) and Eva HADAŠOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, guarantor).
Edition Bratislavské lekárské listy, Bratislava, Slovak Academic Press, s.r.o. Bratislava, 2002, 0006-9248.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 30104 Pharmacology and pharmacy
Country of publisher Slovakia
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14110/02:00006928
Organization unit Faculty of Medicine
Keywords in English fluoxetine; methamphetamine; behaviour; rat
Tags behaviour, fluoxetine, methamphetamine, rat
Changed by Changed by: PharmDr. Miroslav Dostálek, Ph.D., učo 63560. Changed: 31/5/2005 10:57.
Abstract
Locomotor / exploratory behavioural changes were followed in Wistar rats pretreated with methamphetamine, fluoxetine or their combination. An "open field" (Acti-track, Panlab, Spain) was used as the tracking arena. Methamphetamine significantly increased all measured behavioural parameters while fluoxetine showed inhibitory effects. Pretreatment with combination of these drugs resulted in a more profound inhibition of locomotor activity than in fluoxetine given alone.
Abstract (in Czech)
Locomotor / exploratory behavioural changes were followed in Wistar rats pretreated with methamphetamine, fluoxetine or their combination. An "open field" (Acti-track, Panlab, Spain) was used as the tracking arena. Methamphetamine significantly increased all measured behavioural parameters while fluoxetine showed inhibitory effects. Pretreatment with combination of these drugs resulted in a more profound inhibition of locomotor activity than in fluoxetine given alone.
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