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reserpine and Autotomy Human

reserpine has been researched along with Autotomy Human in 4 studies

Reserpine: An alkaloid found in the roots of Rauwolfia serpentina and R. vomitoria. Reserpine inhibits the uptake of norepinephrine into storage vesicles resulting in depletion of catecholamines and serotonin from central and peripheral axon terminals. It has been used as an antihypertensive and an antipsychotic as well as a research tool, but its adverse effects limit its clinical use.
reserpine : An alkaloid found in the roots of Rauwolfia serpentina and R. vomitoria.

Research

Studies (4)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19902 (50.00)18.7374
1990's1 (25.00)18.2507
2000's1 (25.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Jain, S1
Sharma, R2
Razzak, A1
Fujiwara, M1
Oishi, R1
Ueki, S1
Manchanda, SK1
Nayar, U1
Singh, NN1
Millichamp, CJ1

Reviews

1 review available for reserpine and Autotomy Human

ArticleYear
Pharmacological treatment of self-injurious behavior in mentally retarded persons.
    Journal of autism and developmental disorders, 1985, Volume: 15, Issue:3

    Topics: Adolescent; Anti-Anxiety Agents; Antipsychotic Agents; Butyrophenones; Chlorpromazine; Double-Blind

1985

Other Studies

3 other studies available for reserpine and Autotomy Human

ArticleYear
Analgesia in phasic and tonic pain tests in a pharmacological model of autotomy.
    Indian journal of experimental biology, 2002, Volume: 40, Issue:11

    Topics: Adrenergic alpha-Antagonists; Adrenergic Uptake Inhibitors; Amphetamine; Analgesia; Animals; Behavio

2002
Possible involvement of a central noradrenergic system in automutilation induced by clonidine in mice.
    Japanese journal of pharmacology, 1977, Volume: 27, Issue:1

    Topics: 5-Hydroxytryptophan; Animals; Brain; Brain Chemistry; Caffeine; Catecholamines; Chlorpromazine; Clon

1977
Role of opioid receptors in self-aggression in rats.
    Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology, 1991, Volume: 35, Issue:3

    Topics: Aggression; Amphetamine; Animals; Behavior, Animal; Male; Naloxone; Norepinephrine; Pain; Phenoxyben

1991