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The effects of various anesthetics on amygdaloid kindled seizures
Authors:JF Bowyer  WD Winters
Institution:Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, U.S.A.
Abstract:The effects of various doses of cataleptic anesthetics, gamma-butyrolactone (GBL), phencyclidine (PCP), and ketamine (KET), and the depressant anesthetics, pentobarbital (PB) and chloral hydrate (CH), on amygdaloid kindled seizures were tested in the rat. The seizure activity was monitored by behavioral observation and EEG recording. Anesthetic doses of the cataleptic anesthetics with the exception of KET had minimal effects on the afterdischarge duration (AD) and behavioral ranking (BR) of the elicited seizures. On the other hand, they were more inhibitory to the AD and BR than was the convulsant pentylenetetrazol (PTZ). The only cataleptic that induced spontaneous seizure activity at anesthetic doses was PCP, although KET induced epileptoid activity at supranesthetic doses. Ketamine, PB, and CH completely inhibited elicited seizure activity at anesthetic doses. In addition, rats were kindled by repetitive electrical stimulation during GBL-induced anesthesia or catalepsy. Although both these GBL groups averaged more stimulations to reach generalized seizures than the saline controls, GBL did not block the kindling process.
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