Electroshock, brain serotonin, and barbiturate narcosis
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Keywords
Serotonin Pentobarbital Barbiturate Brain Serotonin Barbiturate Narcosis
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Riassunto
Dopo elettroshock si osserva nell'encefalo di ratto un aumento di serotonina, particolarmente evidence nell'area mesencefalica e diencefalica, che si accompagna ad una maggior sensibilità al pentobarbital.
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