Enhancement by chlordiazepoxide of the anticholinergic-induced locomotor stimulation in mice.

Psychopharmacology (Berl), 1979/8/08;64(2):181-4.

Sansone M, Hano J

PMID: 115038

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Abstract
Spontaneous locomotor activity has been studied in mice treated with chlordiazepoxide, atropine, and scopolamine, given alone or in combination. Chlordiazepoxide alone increased activity for a short time, while the two anticholinergic drugs produced longer lasting stimulatory effects. Locomotor stimulation was stronger when chlordiazepoxide and anticholinergics were given in combination.
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