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- W2022971773 abstract "Abstract The toxicity of d-amphetamine was greater than that of 1-amphetamine in adult mice with intraperitoneal dosage range of 10–50 mg/kg. In these doses neither isomer was toxic to developing mice aged 12–16 days. Both isomers of amphetamine induced a dose-dependent hyperthermia in adults, and the response was stronger after the d- than the 1-form. Ten mg/kg of d-amphetamine increased the temperature of developing mice, while 50 mg/kg of both isomers was markedly hypothermic; p-OH-amphetamine (10 and 50 mg/kg) was not lethal and lacked the thermal effect in adult and developing mice. Phenoxybenzamine (20 mg/kg) completely protected adult mice against the toxicity of 50 mg/kg of d-amphetamine. It also attenuated the d-amphetamine-induced hyperthermia in adult as well as hypothermia in developing mice. Propranolol (10 mg/kg) partially protected adult mice against d-amphetamine toxicity and clearly antagonized the hyperthermia. In combination with propranolol d-amphetamine was toxic to developing mice and potentiated the hypothermia. Metoclopramide (40 mg/kg) partially protected adult mice against d-amphetamine toxicity and diminished the hyperthermia. In developing mice, metoclopramide increased d-amphetamine toxicity, but decreased the hypothermia. It is suggested that amphetamine preferentially affects noradrenergic mechanisms in adult mice and dopaminergic mechanisms in developing mice. Central noradrenaline receptors seem to be mainly responsible for the mediation of amphetamine toxicity. Amphetamine-induced disturbances in thermoregulation play a minor role in amphetamine toxicity in both adult and developing mice." @default.
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