نتایج جستجو برای: physostigmine

تعداد نتایج: 643  

Journal: :Canadian Anaesthetists' Society journal 1983
A H Maister

The side effects of physostigmine, a tertiary amine anticholinesterase agent commonly used to treat postanaesthetic depression caused by a large number of drugs, are thought to be fairly mild. A case is reported in which atrial fibrillation followed a total dose of 2 mg of this drug to a patient who was slow in recovering from a general anaesthetic. The arrhythmia was self-limiting and required...

Journal: :Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis 1980
B Holmgren R Urbá-Holmgren M Aguiar R Rodriguez

Young male albino rats yawn significantly more than females or castrated males when injected with physostigmine (0.10 mg/kg). Treatment with testosterone (100 micrograms daily) during seven days restores cholinomimetically induced yawning in castrated males, and increases yawning in normal and androgenized females. Treatment with estradiol (200 micrograms daily) during one week does not modify ...

2001
A. K. Chatterjee

Investigates the effects of two well-known carbamate~, physostigmine and pyridostiginine against organophosphorous compound and nerve gas toxicity. Physostigmine pretreatment for 30 min enhanced the survival time of rats against DFP intoxication whereas it did not have any effect with sarin poisoning. However, pyridostigmine pretreatment did not produce any significant effect on survival time e...

2006
PETRA AIELLO-MALMBERG

1 The release of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) from the cerebral cortex and caudate nucleus of brainstem-transected cats and from the cerebral cortex of rats anaesthetized with urethane was determined by radioenzymatic and biological assay. 2 The stimulation of nucleus linearis intermedius of raphe doubles the basal 5-HT release in the caudate nucleus and increases it 3 fold in the cerebral cortex...

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 1993
R Tandon J F Greden R F Haskett

Intravenous infusion of physostigmine (a centrally active anticholinesterase agent) in normal subjects leads to a syndrome of psychomotor inhibition; this has been proposed as a model for selected symptoms of depression. In view of its similarity to the negative schizophrenic syndrome, we compared the 'physostigmine syndrome' to the negative symptom profile by evaluating the behavioral effects ...

Journal: :Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal 1983

Journal: :Pediatrics 2012
Oksan Derinoz Hamdi C Emeksiz

Topical application of eye drops may cause mild or severe adverse ocular or systemic effects. Children, particularly infants, are more prone to systemic adverse effects of topical eye drops because of their lower body mass and blood volume, immature metabolism, and immaturity of excretory, nervous, and cardiovascular systems. Early recognition of signs and symptoms of systemic toxicity is very ...

Journal: :Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology 1962
B S KAHALI B B MAITRYA

Effect of atropine and physostigmine (0. I mg/kg of each) on histamine (0.06 mg/kg) induced gastric secretion in dogs with gastrostomy was investigated. It was observed that atropine diminished the volume, free and total acidities of gastric secretion, whereas, physostigmine raised the acidity but diminished the volume of gastric secretion possibly, due to increased motor activity of the gut. T...

2001
Matthew Stilson Kevin Kelly Jeffrey Suchard

Introduction: Rapid treatment of patients with anticholinergic toxicity in the Ernergcncy Department (ED) has remained problematic for many years. These patients are often agitated. uncooperative, and unable to provide a clear history. Physostigmine is a specific antidote for anticholinergic toxicity. yet its popularity has waned due to controversy surrounding its potential central nervo~is sys...

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