Effect of long term Treatment of Chlorpromazine and Diazepam on the activity of acetyl cholinesterase in the chicks’ blood

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Published
Mar 1, 2007
Pages
31-35

Abstract

Abstract Administration of chlorpromazine at ( 50 mg / kg / day ) orally for a period of 21 days resulted in a significant increase in chick blood plasma and RBC acetyl cholinesterase activity by 48 % and 62% respectively , where as only a slight and non significant increase by 9% and 13% respectively was observed when diazepam was given at ( 30 mg / kg / day ) orally in comparison with control group .The result suggest that chronic treatment with chlorpromazine may stimulate blood acetyl cholinesterase activity in chicks .

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L. K. Yacoub, “Effect of long term Treatment of Chlorpromazine and Diazepam on the activity of acetyl cholinesterase in the chicks’ blood”, EDUSJ, vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 31–35, Mar. 2007.