The Effects of Furosemide on Behavioral and Hormonal Parameters in Male and Female Mice Subjected to Immobilization and Cold-Water Stress.
Mohammed Al Za'abiBadreldin H AliYousuf Al SuleimaniIbrahim Al-ZakwaniBalqees Al-FulaitiPriyadarsini ManojAbderrahim NemmarPublished in: Journal of experimental pharmacology (2021)
IMS and CWS stimuli in male and female mice caused significant elevations in the plasma concentrations of corticosterone, epinephrine, and prolactin, accompanied by a significant reduction of motor and exploratory activities, neuromuscular coordination, and thermal nociception. There were no sex differences when IMS was applied. In stressed mice, prior administration of FUR (40 mg/kg) significantly decreased the concentrations of stress hormones, and this effect significantly mitigated the stress-induced behavioural and motor changes.