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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-2072
    Keywords: Methaqualone and diphenhydramine ; Methaqualone ; Tolerance ; Physical dependence ; Audiogenic seizures
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract In the present study the drugs (Methaqualone + diphenhydramine or Methaqualone alone) were administered daily in a liquid diet to different groups of rats for 3 weeks. Each week the doses of the drugs were increased and daily records of body weight, mean rectal temperature and spontaneous motor activity (SPM) were maintained. During the first week, tolerance to both the drugs was observed when the animals received 152.4 mg/kg-1/day of methaqualone (MQ) and 140.0+14.0 mg/kg-1/day of methaqualone + diphenhydramine (MQ+D) respectively. In the second week the doses were further increased to 302.0 mg/kg-1/day of MQ and 277.8+27.7 mg/kg-1/day of MQ+D respectively. At the end of the second week complete tolerance developed to increased doses of MQ but not to the MQ+D combination. In the third week the doses were further increased to 406.6 mg/kg-1/day of methaqualone and 383.4+38.3 mg/kg-1/day of MQ+D respectively. At the end of this week although there was partial recovery but, compared to the controls, a significant lowering (P〈0.05) of mean rectal temperature and spontaneous motor activity persisted in both groups thus showing an incomplete tolerance to larger doses of both MQ and the MQ+D combination. When the drugs were withdrawn after the third week, both MQ as well as MQ+D treated groups of rats exhibited an increased susceptibility to audiogenic stimuli of, but MQ+D treated animals showed an even greater susceptibility to such stimuli and also a fall in body weight. Further, 50% of rats in MQ+D group died during convulsions while there were no deaths in the group treated with MQ alone. The results of this study suggest that the MQ+D combination causes a more severe degree of physical dependence than MQ alone.
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  • 2
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    Cellular and molecular life sciences 20 (1964), S. 368-369 
    ISSN: 1420-9071
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Kurarisierte und nichtkurarisierte Frosch-Sartorii zeigten einen veränderlichen Grad der Depolarisation, wenn sie mit Bengalrot (1:25 000) gefärbt und durch scharf zentriertes Licht einer 300-Watt-Tungsten-Lampe beleuchtet wurden. Die Depolarisation wurde niemals im äusseren Natrium und ohne Sauerstoff beobachtet.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1432-2072
    Keywords: Central Nicotinic Convulsions ; Central Nicotinic Receptors ; Central Antinicotinic Activity
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Intracerebral administration of nicotine in mice produces convulsions without any deaths in doses which are significantly lower than the parenteral doses. The drug seems to act on central nicotinic receptors. The antagonism of central nicotinic convulsions was thus employed for the measurement of the central antiicotinic activity of various CNS acting agents. Chlorisondamine was found to be the most potent, and next in order were atropine and chlorpromazine. It is suggested that the method forms a simple test for evaluating the central antinicotinic activity of various CNS acting agents.
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    Psychopharmacology 35 (1974), S. 327-334 
    ISSN: 1432-2072
    Keywords: Methaqualone ; Tolerance ; Physical Dependence ; Audiogenic Seizures
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract In the present study, rats were kept on a semifluid diet, and methaqualone and phenobarbitone were added to the diet of different groups of animals. Every week the doses of the drugs were increased and daily records of body weight, mean rectal temperature and spontaneous motor activity were maintained. Tolerance to both the drugs was discernible in the first and second week, when the animals received 138.3 and 284.4 mg/kg/day of methaqualone and 96.8 and 178.6 mg/kg/day of phenobarbitone, respectively. In the third week the doses were further increased to 392.6 mg/kg/day of methaqualone and 235.9 mg/kg/day of phenobarbitone and at the end of this week although there was gradual and partial recovery, statistically significant (P〈0.05) lowering of mean rectal temperature, body weight and spontaneous motor activity was observed in comparison to a control group of rats. After the third week when the drugs were withdrawn from the diet methaqualone treated rats exhibited increased susceptibility to audiogenic stimuli. Rats similarly treated with phenobarbitone showed a greater susceptibility to audiogenic stimuli, and in addition exhibited increased motor activity and a precipitous decrease in body weight. The results of this study are suggestive of a milder degree of dependence liability in methaqualone as compared with barbiturates.
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