696-701Lithium (Li) was given to female Swiss-Webster strain mice at the doses of 15 and 30 mg/kg body weight in their drinking water. Treatment started from the first day of pregnancy until the postnatal day fifteen of delivery. Thereafter, the dams were switched to plain tap water. All offspring were subjected to various tests. The rate of body weight gain was relatively slower in Li exposed pups. Furthermore, the opening of eyes and appearance of body hairs in Li exposed pups were also slower as compared to the controls. The sensory motor reflexes in Li exposed pups were found to be affected in a dose-dependent manner. Significant relative changes were also noticed in the levels of acid and alkaline phosphatases in the liver, a...
This research investigated the effects of different doses of lithium on rats' behavior in an attempt...
International audienceSeverity of lithium poisoning depends on the ingested dose, previous treatment...
17 p.Bipolar disorder (BPD) is a devastating long-term disease for which a significant symptom is ma...
Lithium (Li+) salts are frequently used in psychiatry and may be administered to women in their repr...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the extent of drug entry into developing brain, when administered ...
AbstractIntroductionMany women with a bipolar disorder are of reproductive age and will need to cont...
The authors studied the effect of pretreatment with internal use of lithium salts on analgesic activ...
In a previous study we have shown that weight loss or animal death as a sign of toxicity due to the ...
Lithium salts are efficiently used for treatment of psychiatric disorders. However, prolonged treatm...
The effect of 22 kinds of metals on the response of reflex and behavioral test in suckling mice and ...
The present study designed to evaluate the behavioral alterations of ethanol and also to compare the...
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), a class of widely used flame retardants, are extensively dif...
Lithium is known to potentiate the ability of pilocarpine to induce status epilepticus in rats. The ...
<p>MPS IIIB (−/−) or control (+/−) mice were provided with LiCl in their chow, 3 g/kg, or fed regula...
Zamzam water is well documented for plenty of medicinal value for curing illness. In the present stu...
This research investigated the effects of different doses of lithium on rats' behavior in an attempt...
International audienceSeverity of lithium poisoning depends on the ingested dose, previous treatment...
17 p.Bipolar disorder (BPD) is a devastating long-term disease for which a significant symptom is ma...
Lithium (Li+) salts are frequently used in psychiatry and may be administered to women in their repr...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the extent of drug entry into developing brain, when administered ...
AbstractIntroductionMany women with a bipolar disorder are of reproductive age and will need to cont...
The authors studied the effect of pretreatment with internal use of lithium salts on analgesic activ...
In a previous study we have shown that weight loss or animal death as a sign of toxicity due to the ...
Lithium salts are efficiently used for treatment of psychiatric disorders. However, prolonged treatm...
The effect of 22 kinds of metals on the response of reflex and behavioral test in suckling mice and ...
The present study designed to evaluate the behavioral alterations of ethanol and also to compare the...
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), a class of widely used flame retardants, are extensively dif...
Lithium is known to potentiate the ability of pilocarpine to induce status epilepticus in rats. The ...
<p>MPS IIIB (−/−) or control (+/−) mice were provided with LiCl in their chow, 3 g/kg, or fed regula...
Zamzam water is well documented for plenty of medicinal value for curing illness. In the present stu...
This research investigated the effects of different doses of lithium on rats' behavior in an attempt...
International audienceSeverity of lithium poisoning depends on the ingested dose, previous treatment...
17 p.Bipolar disorder (BPD) is a devastating long-term disease for which a significant symptom is ma...