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Query: UMLS:C0004134 (
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Verapamil
, a calcium channel blocker, was administered to adult white leghorn hens to determine if inhibition of calcium entry could alter delayed neuropathy induced by administration of phenyl saligenin phosphate (PSP).
Verapamil
was given im in doses of 7 mg/kg/day for 4 days beginning 24 hr before administration of PSP (2.5 mg/kg im).
Ataxia
was less pronounced in hens given PSP plus verapamil than in hens given PSP alone during observations made 8-28 days after PSP administration. Myelinated fiber lesions were less extensive and regeneration more notable in the biventer cervicis nerve in chickens given PSP plus verapamil, with samples obtained both 17 and 28 days after PSP. In the absence of verapamil, rheobase and chronaxie values of strength-duration curves were higher and shorter, respectively, and sensitivity to acetylcholine was increased in biventer cervicis nerve-muscle preparations from hens given PSP.
Verapamil
did not alter PSP-induced inhibition of neurotoxic esterase, indicating that the mechanism involved in amelioration of these indices of delayed neuropathy was not associated with initial enzyme inhibition caused by this organophosphorus ester.
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PMID:Effect of verapamil on organophosphorus-induced delayed neuropathy in hens. 255 27
The effects of verapamil, a calcium antagonist, injected into the cerebral ventricles on behavior, autonomic and motor activity of unanesthetized cats have been investigated.
Verapamil
evoked emotional behavior (miaowing and alertness), autonomic responses (mydriasis, tachypnoea, dyspnoea, defecation, micturition, licking and panting) and motor phenomena (
ataxia
, muscular weakness and adynamia). These effects lasted from a few minutes to several hours. The most consistent phenomena were miaowing, alertness, mydriasis and respiratory irregularities. The possible mechanism of action of verapamil on behavior, autonomic and motor activity may be an action on voltage-operated calcium channels in the brain.
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PMID:Verapamil-induced behavioral, autonomic and motor effects in cats. 395 22