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Pharmacological research communications • 1982 | View Paper
“ CPZ accelerated glucose exit at concentrations between 1 × 10 −5 and 2 × 10 −5 M at 36° but at higher concentrations inhibited transfer.”
“ CPZ affects the entry of glucose into erythrocytes in a biphasic manner similar to its effect on exit but at all concentrations it accelerates the penetration of ethylidene glucose which enters by diffusion.”
“ CPZ , trifluoperazine, prochlorperazine, promazine and promethazine were found to inhibit glucose exit approximately in the order of their chemotherapeutic potency.”
“It is suggested that at low concentrations CPZ accelerates the movement of the glucose carrier within the membrane by effects on its charge environment.”
Revista espanola de fisiologia • 1990 | View Paper
“The effects of glucose and tolbutamide on insulin secretion were inhibited by low concentrations of chlorpromazine (0.005 mM–0.01 mM) and were stimulated by high concentrations (0.5 mM–1 mM).”
“ Chlorpromazine pretreatment (10 mg/kg, ip) reduced the capacity of the animals to secrete insulin in response to intravenously administered glucose and tolbutamide.”
“The results indicate that the adrenals are necessary for chlorpromazine-induced hyperglycemia and that chlorpromazine impairs peripheral utilization of glucose.”
Journal of pharmaceutical sciences • 1968 | View Paper
“ Chlorpromazine exerts a progressive inhibitory activity (at 0.3–0.6 mM) on the respiration of brain cortex in presence of either glucose , fructose, pyruvate, or L-glutamate.”