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EFFECTS OF HALOPERIDOL UPON RESPIRATION AND OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION BY RAT BRAIN MITOCHONDRIA AND, HALOPERIDOL ANTAGONISM TO THE LETHAL UNCOUPLING EFFECTS OF 2,4-DINITROPHENOL

EDWARD ERWIN GATZ, University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Abstract

The mechanisms by which drugs evoke pharmacologic responses in living organisms are not well understood. Normal circumstances the oxidative metabolism of living cells leads to the synthesis of compounds containing high-energy phosphate bonds which are known to be essential for such gross functions as growth, muscle contraction, nerve conduction, and, to certain specific functions such asmaintaining gradients of particular cations and anions to the translocation of others. It has been demonstrated that some drugs inhibit the synthesis, or the utilization, of high-energy phosphate compounds.

Subject Area

Pharmacology

Recommended Citation

GATZ, EDWARD ERWIN, "EFFECTS OF HALOPERIDOL UPON RESPIRATION AND OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION BY RAT BRAIN MITOCHONDRIA AND, HALOPERIDOL ANTAGONISM TO THE LETHAL UNCOUPLING EFFECTS OF 2,4-DINITROPHENOL" (1968). ETD collection for University of Nebraska-Lincoln. AAI7012262.
https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/dissertations/AAI7012262

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