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Title: Methylphenidate increases the urinary excretion of vanillylmandelic acid in rats that is attenuated by buspirone co-administration
Authors: Alam, Nausheen
Ikram, Rahila
Naeem, Sadaf
Kashif, Sadia Suri
Bashir, Lubna
Naz, Shazia
Wasi, Nousheen
Keywords: Oral administration
methylphenidate
vanillylmandelic acid
urinary excretion
buspirone
Issue Date: 20-Mar-2019
Publisher: Karachi:Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, university of Karachi.
Citation: Alam, N., Wasi, N., Naeem, S., Kashif, S. S., Siddiqui, T., Bashir, L., ... & Ikram, R. (2019). Methylphenidate increases the urinary excretion of vanillylmandelic acid in rats that is attenuated by buspirone co-administration. Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 32(2 (Supplementary)), 895-898.
Abstract: Methylphenidate is a psychostimulant used for the treatment of (ADHD) attention deficit hyperactivity syndrome in children and adults. After chronic administration it is known to produce behavioral disorders including anxiety. Previous studies demonstrated that co-administration of buspirone can reduce behavioral and cognitive adverse effects produced by methylphenidate. The aim of the present study is to measure the levels vanillylmandelic acid (VMA) excretion in urine following prolong administration of methylphenidate, buspirone and their combination. Samples of urine for the estimation of the urinary VMA excretion were collected from treated and control male Wistar rats. We found significant (P<0.01) raised urinary VMA excretion in methylphenidate group however significant (P<0.01) reduction in VMA levels were seen after buspirone co-administration. Excretion of VMA in urine would allow the monitoring of sympatho-adrenomedullary system activity. This study could be helpful to increase the clinical use of methylphenidate in the treatment of different disoders.
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/15121
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