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 and رعد, “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.