A study of the effects of clonidine on the EEG in rats treated with single and multiple doses of antidepressants |
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Authors: | Wojciech Kostowski Wanda Dyr Bodgan Zacharski |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Pharmacology and Physiology of the Nervous System, Psychoneurological Institute, PL-02-957 Warszawa, Poland;(2) Department of Electroencephalography and Electromyography, Psychoneurological Institute, PL-02-957 Warszawa, Poland |
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Abstract: | The influence of repeated and single administrations of desipramine, amitryptiline, and mianserin on the EEG effects of clonidine has been investigated in rats implanted with chronic cortical electrodes. Clonidine induced a dose-dependent EEG synchronization in control animals. Signs of behavioral depression occurred after administration of moderate (0.1 mg/kg) and higher (0.2 mg/kg) doses of clonidine. Single doses of desipramine and amitryptiline attenuated the clonidine effect, while mianserine potentiated clonidine-induced synchronization. Antidepressants given once daily for 14 days completely (desipramine and amitryptiline) or partially (mianserin) reduced the effect of clonidine. Antidepressants alone produced only a slight effect on cortical EEG pattern. |
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Keywords: | Antidepressants Clonidine EEG activity Clonidine-antidepressants interaction Rat |
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