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The effect of α-mt on hyperthermia induced by chlorpromazine
Administration of α-MT (four separate doses of 50 mg/kg with 4 hr interval between each injection) lowered the body temperature of rats. Hyperthermic effects induced by CPZ injection into the anterior part of hypothalamus persist in animals pretreated with α-MT. It is suggested therefore that the mechanism for the hyperthermic action of CPZ is more likely to be due to a direct effect of CPZ than with its interaction with NA.