SCOPOLAMINE-INDUCED CONVULSIONS IN FASTED RATS AFTER FOOD INTAKE: THE EFFECT OF DURATION OF FOOD DEPRIVATION
Abstract
Objective: Mice and rats fasted for 2 days and then treated with antimuscarinic drugs, scopolamine or atropine, develop convulsions soon after food intake. It has been demonstrated that deprivation of food for less than 48 h also causes convulsions in mic
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