A study of the action of anticonvulsant drugs on an experimental model of epilepsy.

Acta physiologica latino americana Pub Date : 1980-01-01
C J de Campos, E A Cavalheiro, I Izquierdo
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Abstract

Repeated electrical low intensity stimulation of various regions of the brain has been shown to induce epileptic seizure activity. This experimental model of epilepsy has been used in our laboratory in rats. Male rats, anaesthetized with nembutal (20 mg/kg, i.p.) and ketalar (60 mg/kg, i.p.) were implanted stereotaxically with electrodes in the dorsal hippocampus and neocortex and received 2 hours stimulation sessions via the hippocampal electrodes (1 sec, 60 Hz, 200-800 microA) one stimulus per minute, during which electrographical and behavioral seizures were induced. The effect of anticonvulsant drugs was tested on this model: phenobarbital (40 mg/kg) reduced the quantity of epileptic electrographic activity and abolished the behavioral aspects of the seizures; diphenylhydantoin (20 mg/kg) reduced the quantity of epileptic electrographic activity, but had no effect on the behavioral component of the seizures; diazepam (6 mg/kg) only blocked the behavioral component of the seizures leaving the animal stuporous and immobile, but the electrographical component was unaffected; carbamazepine (10 mg/kg) had no effect on the electrographical epileptic seizures and reduced the behavioral aspects, but to a lesser extent than diazepam.

抗惊厥药物对实验性癫痫模型作用的研究。
反复低强度电刺激大脑的不同区域已被证明诱发癫痫发作活动。这种癫痫的实验模型已经在我们实验室的大鼠身上使用。用nembutal (20 mg/kg, i.p)和ketalar (60 mg/kg, i.p)麻醉的雄性大鼠在海马背侧和新皮层立体定向植入电极,通过海马电极(1秒,60 Hz, 200-800 microA)每分钟1次刺激2小时,在此期间诱发电痉挛和行为痉挛。在这个模型上测试了抗惊厥药物的作用:苯巴比妥(40mg /kg)减少了癫痫电活动的数量,并消除了癫痫发作的行为方面;20 mg/kg的二苯基苯妥英降低了癫痫电活动的数量,但对癫痫发作的行为成分没有影响;地西泮(6mg /kg)仅阻断癫痫发作的行为成分,使动物昏迷和不活动,但电成分不受影响;卡马西平(10 mg/kg)对癫痫电性发作无影响,但减少行为方面,但程度低于地西泮。
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