Malikova L A, Khaĭsman E B, Arefolov V A
Farmakol Toksikol. 1985 Mar-Apr;48(2):23-7.
Fluorescent microscopy and spectrofluorometry of biogenic amines were used to study adrenergic innervation of the dura mater, vas deferens and medullary substance of the adrenals in immobilized rats treated with phenazepam. It was established that phenazepam (1 mg/kg, i. p.) prevented the decrease in the level of the adrenergic transmitter at the stage of anxiety and promoted its stabilization throughout the entire period of body adaptation to immobilization. The stress-protective effect of the drug appeared reduced at the stage of cachexia.