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Behavior pyridostigmine

Development of sexual behavior can be affected by neonatal pharmacological treatment with the monoamine oxidase inhibitor pargyline, the monoamine depletor reserpine as well as with the acetylcholine esterase inhibitor pyridostigmine. These results suggest that biogenic amines are involved in sexual differentiation of the brain (refs. 162, 163). Pargyline treatment from day 1 to 14 or day 15 to 28 resulted in earlier development of puberty in female rats and delayed appearance of puberty in male rats. Male sexual behavior was decreased in both sexes. Treatment with reserpine on days 1, 4, 7 and 10 delayed the manifestation of puberty in both sexes, and caused disturbed female ovarian cycles and decreased male mounting behavior. [Pg.294]

Blick, E.W., Kerenyi, S.Z., Miller, S., Murphy, M.R., Brown, G.C., and Hartgraves, S.L., Behavioral toxicity of anticholinesterase in primates Chronic pyridostigmine and soman interaction, Pharmacol. Biochem. Behav., 38, 527, 1991. [Pg.125]

Hoy, J. B., Cornell, J. A Karlix. J. L Tebbett, 1. R., and van Haaren, F. (2000b), Repeated coadmini.stration of pyridostigmine bromide, DEET, and pcrmcihrin alter locomotor behavior of rats. Vet. Hum. To.xicol 42, 72-76,... [Pg.76]


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