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Fluostigmine effect on glycogen level in the skeletal muscle

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Fall, J. and Flisińska-Bojanowska, A.: Fluostigmine effect on glycogen level in the skeletal muscle. Acta physiol, pol.,1988, 39 .(4): 300-306. Fluostigmine in a dose not producing evident toxicity reduced the glycogen content in the gastrocnemius muscle in rats, with a consequent decrease of glycogen utilization during contractions of the muscle induced with direct tetanic stimuli. Administration of atropine or atropine with obidoxime failed to change this effect af fluostigmine. The authors suggest that the effect is not due to disturbances of the cholinergic system function.
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  • Laboratory of Work Physiology, Military Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Warsaw, Poland
  • Laboratory of Work Physiology, Military Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Warsaw, Poland
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