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J Vet Sci. 2006 Jun;7(2):133-136 |
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Neuropharmacological effects of deltamethrin in rats
S. Manna1,*, D. Bhattacharyya2, T. K. Mandal3, S. Dey4 |
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1Institute of Animal Health and Veterinary Biologicals (R&T), 37-Belgachia Rd, Kolkata-700 037, India. skmv2@rediffmail.com
2Department of Pharmacology, University College of Medicine, Calcutta University, 244-B A. J. C. Bose Rd, Kolkata-20, India
3Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences, 68, K. B. Sarani, Kolkata-700 037, India
4Chittaranjan National Cancer Research Institute, Kolkata, India |
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This study examined the effect of deltamethrin on some
of the neuropharmacological paradigms in a rat brain
such as the motor co-ordination test using a rotarod, the
pentobarbitone-induced sleeping time and pentylenetetrazole
(PTZ)-induced convulsion as well as the gamma aminobutyric
acid (GABA) level. Albino Wistar rats were used as the
experimental animals. Different neuropharmacological
paradigms such as the motor co-ordination by the rotarod,
pentobarbitone-induced sleeping time and the PTZinduced
convulsion were examined after administering
deltamethrin orally at two doses, 150 mg/kg (LD50) and
15 mg/kg (1/10 LD50). The GABA level in the rat brain
was estimated by HPLC after a single oral dose of 150 mg/
kg deltamethrin. Deltamethrin significantly reduced the
motor coordination, decreased the onset time and increased
the sleeping time duration induced by pentobarbitone. In
addition, it also decreased the onset time and increased
the duration of convulsions induced by PTZ at 150 mg/kg
(LD50) and 15 mg/kg (1/10 LD50), respectively. Further
deltamethrin administration decreased the GABA levels
in the cerebellum as well as in the whole brain (except the
cerebellum) significantly at the LD50 dose level. There was
some correlation between the effect of deltamethrin on the
central GABA levels and its neuropharmacological effects.
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