Abdel Raheem K, Ismael N, Saad A, el-Sayad S. Gluconeogenic activity in response to chronic administration of amphetamine sulphate and drug withdrawal.
GENERAL PHARMACOLOGY 1997;
29:687-90. [PMID:
9352323 DOI:
10.1016/s0306-3623(96)00156-5]
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Abstract
1. Chronic amphetamine administration (10 mg/kg) to young rats (Rattus norvegius) (40-90 g) produced an initial hyperglycemia following the initial drug administration. This was followed by progressive hypoglycemia with the continuous drug treatment. 2. The present data also demonstrate increases in levels of serum ACTH and corticosterone that were maintained after drug withdrawal, in the case of corticosterone. 3. The Analysis of the transaminase activity revealed the occurrence of significant increases in serum GOT level. Furthermore, progressive increase in the G-6-Pase activity was recorded, reaching its maximum level by the end of the experiment, which demonstrates that induced amphetamine toxicity is time-dependent.
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