Abstract:Reserpine depletes tissue catecholamine contents (CAs) in mammals (1, 2) but may (3, 4, 5) or may not (6) affect the CA stores of cold-blooded animals such as the turtle, frog and toad. Doses as high as 50 mg/kg for 3 days failed to decrease toad tissue CAs (6), which were, however, reported to be sensitive to much lower doses if the ambient temperature was high (7). However, no reference to the effect of reserpine in Rana tigrina, the common Indian species, is available.Adult frogs (Rana tigrina) of either s… Show more
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