Masur J, Ribeiro M J
Pharmacology. 1981;23(2):64-8. doi: 10.1159/000137529.
Rats starved for 70 days, i.e. receiving 60% of food ingested by control rats, showed a shortened sleeping time after ethanol and pentobarbital and a reduction of the catatonic response to haloperidol. Conversely, acute 24 h food deprivation increased barbiturate and ethanol sleeping time but did not effect the catatogenic action of haloperidol.
饥饿70天的大鼠,即摄入的食物量为对照大鼠的60%,在给予乙醇和戊巴比妥后睡眠时间缩短,对氟哌啶醇的紧张症反应减弱。相反,急性24小时食物剥夺增加了巴比妥类药物和乙醇的睡眠时间,但不影响氟哌啶醇的致紧张症作用。