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. 1993;111(1):96-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF02257413.

Effect of chlormethiazole, dizocilpine and pentobarbital on harmaline-induced increase of cerebellar cyclic GMP and tremor

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Effect of chlormethiazole, dizocilpine and pentobarbital on harmaline-induced increase of cerebellar cyclic GMP and tremor

A J Cross et al. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 1993.

Abstract

Administration to mice of harmaline (100 mg/kg SC) resulted in a greater than two-fold increase in cyclic GMP in the cerebellum 15 min later. This response was inhibited by pretreatment 5 min before the harmaline with pentobarbital (ED50 6.5 mg/kg), chlormethiazole (ED50 10.4 mg/kg) and dizocilpine (ED50 0.5 mg/kg). Harmaline-induced tremor was inhibited by pentobarbital (ED50 30 mg/kg) and chlormethiazole (ED50 50 mg/kg) but not dizocilpine. The data demonstrate that the harmaline-induced tremor and cerebellar cyclic GMP rise are probably not associated. They also demonstrate that chlormethiazole is able to inhibit a biochemical response (the increase in cerebellar cyclic GMP) which results from increased glutamate function.

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