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DOI: 10.1159/000114707
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Electrophysiological Evidence for a Neurohormonal Dependence in the Changes of the Late Glabellar Response in Man

A. Boiardi,Gennaro Bussone,M. R. Caccia,E. La Rocca

Reserpine
Habituation
Electrophysiology
1975
In 19 normal adults reserpine administration induced significant changes in the parameters of the second glabellar response (R2): shortening of the latency and duration; decrease of the excitability threshold and complete blockade of the physiological habituation of R2 to the electrical and mechanical stimulation. No changes in the first response (Rl) were observed. All the R2 changes disappeared within about 3 days of drug administration. The Parkinson-like effect of reserpine on the glabellar reflex is discussed in the light of a neurohormonal hypothesis in the control of the polysynaptic pathways biasing R2.
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    Electrophysiological Evidence for a Neurohormonal Dependence in the Changes of the Late Glabellar Response in Man” is a paper by A. Boiardi Gennaro Bussone M. R. Caccia E. La Rocca published in 1975. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.