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dc.contributor.authorNAUSHEEN ALAM-
dc.contributor.authorHALEEM, DARAKSHAN JABEEN-
dc.contributor.authorRAHILA NAJAM-
dc.contributor.authorSYEDA HAIDER-
dc.contributor.authorAHMED, SHAHIDA PERVEEN-
dc.date.accessioned2023-01-20T07:12:08Z-
dc.date.available2023-01-20T07:12:08Z-
dc.date.issued2011-07-20-
dc.identifier.citationAlam, N., Haleem, D. J., Najam, R., Haider, S., & Ahmed, S. P. (2011). Hypophagic and hypolocomotive effects of metachloro phenyl piperazine in rats treated with theophylline and caffeine. Pak J Pharm Sci, 24(3), 251-254.en_US
dc.identifier.issn1011-601X-
dc.identifier.urihttp://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/16357-
dc.description.abstractLong term intake of coffee is known to produce anxiety and suppression of appetite. 5- hydroxytryptamine (5- HT) acting via 5-HT-2C receptors elicits anorexia and anxiety. The present study is design to monitor metachloro phenyl piperazine (m-CPP) at a dose of 3mg/ml/kg, induces hypophagia and hypolocomotion in rats taking a solution of caffeine (a component of coffee and tea) or theophylline (a component of tea) as a sole source of water. We found that hypophagic and hypolocomotive effects of m-CPP were attenuated in theophylline but not in caffeine treated animals suggesting that long term intake of theophylline may attenuate anorexiogenic and anxiogenic effects of 5-HT. A possible role of 5-HT-2C receptors in the modulation of anxiety and appetite in people drinking coffee or tea discussed.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherKarachi:Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, university of Karachi.en_US
dc.subjectAnxietyen_US
dc.subjectanorexia, m-CPPen_US
dc.subjectcaffeine, theophyllineen_US
dc.titleHYPOPHAGIC AND HYPOLOCOMOTIVE EFFECTS OF METACHLORO PHENYL PIPERAZINE IN RATS TREATED WITH THEOPHYLLINE AND CAFFEINEen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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