LANDA, Leoš, Karel ŠLAIS, Alexandra ŠULCOVÁ and Mariana HANESOVÁ. Memantine influence on sensitization to methamphetamine effects on locomotor/exploratory behaviour in mice. Psychiatrie. Praha: Tigis, 2004, vol. 8, Suppl. 4, p. 31-31. ISSN 1211-7579. |
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@article{557749, author = {Landa, Leoš and Šlais, Karel and Šulcová, Alexandra and Hanesová, Mariana}, article_location = {Praha}, article_number = {Suppl. 4}, keywords = {behavioural sensitization; methamphetamine; memantine; open field test; mice}, language = {cze}, issn = {1211-7579}, journal = {Psychiatrie}, title = {Memantine influence on sensitization to methamphetamine effects on locomotor/exploratory behaviour in mice}, volume = {8}, year = {2004} }
TY - JOUR ID - 557749 AU - Landa, Leoš - Šlais, Karel - Šulcová, Alexandra - Hanesová, Mariana PY - 2004 TI - Memantine influence on sensitization to methamphetamine effects on locomotor/exploratory behaviour in mice JF - Psychiatrie VL - 8 IS - Suppl. 4 SP - 31-31 EP - 31-31 PB - Tigis SN - 12117579 KW - behavioural sensitization KW - methamphetamine KW - memantine KW - open field test KW - mice N2 - Methamphetamine (MET) similarly to other psychostimulant drugs invokes during its repeated administration a significant increase in behavioural responses. This phenomenon is termed behavioural sensitization. There are various reports on involvement of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor activity in the development and expression of behavioural sensitization, although results of them are rather controversial. Thus, the present study was designed to investigate a possible influence of NMDA receptor non-competitive antagonist memantine (MEM) on sensitization to methamphetamine effects on mouse locomotor/exploratory behaviour in the open field test. ER -
LANDA, Leoš, Karel ŠLAIS, Alexandra ŠULCOVÁ and Mariana HANESOVÁ. Memantine influence on sensitization to methamphetamine effects on locomotor/exploratory behaviour in mice. \textit{Psychiatrie}. Praha: Tigis, 2004, vol.~8, Suppl. 4, p.~31-31. ISSN~1211-7579.
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