Neuropharmacological studies on the venom of Vipera russelli.
Indian J Exp Biol
; 1991 Oct; 29(10): 937-42
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Neuropharmacological studies have been conducted on the venom of V. russelli on experimental animals. The venom was found to produce alteration in general behaviour pattern, reduction in spontaneous motility, hypothermia, potentiation of pentobarbitone hypnosis, analgesia, reduction in exploratory behaviour pattern, muscle relaxant action, and suppression of aggressive behaviour. The venom caused a significant increase in brain GABA content in mice. The observations are suggestive of a potent CNS-depressant action of V. russelli venom.
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Douleur
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Rats
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Crises épileptiques
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Sommeil
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Venins de vipère
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Comportement animal
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Température du corps
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Encéphale
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Chlorpromazine
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Agressivité
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Indian J Exp Biol
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1991
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