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3-(2-carboxypiperazin-4-yl)propyl-1-phosphonic acid and Ataxia

3-(2-carboxypiperazin-4-yl)propyl-1-phosphonic acid has been researched along with Ataxia in 3 studies

3-(2-carboxypiperazin-4-yl)propyl-1-phosphonic acid: structure given in first source; NMDA receptor antagonist

Ataxia: Impairment of the ability to perform smoothly coordinated voluntary movements. This condition may affect the limbs, trunk, eyes, pharynx, larynx, and other structures. Ataxia may result from impaired sensory or motor function. Sensory ataxia may result from posterior column injury or PERIPHERAL NERVE DISEASES. Motor ataxia may be associated with CEREBELLAR DISEASES; CEREBRAL CORTEX diseases; THALAMIC DISEASES; BASAL GANGLIA DISEASES; injury to the RED NUCLEUS; and other conditions.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
" The objective of this study was to conduct a dose-response analysis of the effects of (+)MK-801 on stereotyped behavior, ataxia, locomotor activity, and righting reflex latency in guinea pig."1.29A dose-response analysis of the behavioral effects of (+)MK-801 in guinea pig: comparison with CPP. ( Darlington, CL; Jerram, AH; Smith, PF, 1996)

Research

Studies (3)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's2 (66.67)18.2507
2000's1 (33.33)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Jerram, AH1
Smith, PF1
Darlington, CL1
Vanover, KE1
Millan, MJ1
Gobert, A1
Bervoets, K1
Rivet, JM1
Veiga, S1
Brocco, M1

Other Studies

3 other studies available for 3-(2-carboxypiperazin-4-yl)propyl-1-phosphonic acid and Ataxia

ArticleYear
A dose-response analysis of the behavioral effects of (+)MK-801 in guinea pig: comparison with CPP.
    Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior, 1996, Volume: 53, Issue:4

    Topics: Animals; Ataxia; Behavior, Animal; Dizocilpine Maleate; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Excitatory

1996
Interaction of ethanol with excitatory amino acid receptor antagonists in mice.
    European journal of pharmacology, 1999, Mar-05, Volume: 368, Issue:2-3

    Topics: Animals; Ataxia; Behavior, Animal; Benzodiazepines; Central Nervous System Depressants; Chlordiazepo

1999
Induction of spontaneous tail-flicks in rats by blockade of transmission at N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors: roles of multiple monoaminergic receptors in relation to the actions of antipsychotic agents.
    The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics, 2000, Volume: 292, Issue:2

    Topics: 5,7-Dihydroxytryptamine; Adrenergic alpha-Antagonists; Animals; Antipsychotic Agents; Ataxia; Behavi

2000