TY - JOUR
T1 - Testosterone mediates sex difference in hypothermia and cholinesterase inhibition by rivastigmine
AU - Wang, Rui Hua
AU - Schorer-Apelbaum, Donna
AU - Weinstock, Marta
PY - 2001/12/14
Y1 - 2001/12/14
N2 - The fall in body temperature and inhibition of hypothalamic cholinesterase induced by rivastigmine (a pseudo-reversible carbamate inhibitor) were compared in male and female rats. In males, 1.5 mg/kg lowered body temperature by 1°C and in females by 3.2°C (P<0.001) and inhibited cholinesterase by 65% and 74%, respectively (P<0.05). Pilocarpine (20 mg/kg) decreased body temperature by 1.1°C in males and 1.9°C in females (P<0.05). Orchidectomy, but not ovariectomy, abolished the sex difference in the hypothermic effect of pilocarpine and the enzyme inhibition induced by rivastigmine, but not in its effect on body temperature. Testosterone (10 mg/rat) decreased the cholinesterase inhibition and the temperature reduction induced by rivastigmine in gonadectomised males and females, but that induced by pilocarpine in males only. In conclusion, rivastigmine causes less inhibition of cholinesterase because testosterone may interfere with its entry into the brain. Testosterone may further decrease the temperature-lowering effect of rivastigmine and acetylcholine receptor agonists in males by an action at a receptor level.
AB - The fall in body temperature and inhibition of hypothalamic cholinesterase induced by rivastigmine (a pseudo-reversible carbamate inhibitor) were compared in male and female rats. In males, 1.5 mg/kg lowered body temperature by 1°C and in females by 3.2°C (P<0.001) and inhibited cholinesterase by 65% and 74%, respectively (P<0.05). Pilocarpine (20 mg/kg) decreased body temperature by 1.1°C in males and 1.9°C in females (P<0.05). Orchidectomy, but not ovariectomy, abolished the sex difference in the hypothermic effect of pilocarpine and the enzyme inhibition induced by rivastigmine, but not in its effect on body temperature. Testosterone (10 mg/rat) decreased the cholinesterase inhibition and the temperature reduction induced by rivastigmine in gonadectomised males and females, but that induced by pilocarpine in males only. In conclusion, rivastigmine causes less inhibition of cholinesterase because testosterone may interfere with its entry into the brain. Testosterone may further decrease the temperature-lowering effect of rivastigmine and acetylcholine receptor agonists in males by an action at a receptor level.
KW - Body temperature
KW - Cholinesterase inhibition
KW - Gonadectomy
KW - Pilocarpine
KW - Rivastigmine
KW - Testosterone
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U2 - 10.1016/S0014-2999(01)01498-4
DO - 10.1016/S0014-2999(01)01498-4
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C2 - 11755136
AN - SCOPUS:0035861872
SN - 0014-2999
VL - 433
SP - 73
EP - 79
JO - European Journal of Pharmacology
JF - European Journal of Pharmacology
IS - 1
ER -