ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC AND BEHAVIORAL STUDIES OF MONOMETHYLHYDRAZINE TOXICITY IN THE CAT

M. Sterman, R. Lopresti, M. D. Fairchild
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ABSTRACT The toxicity of monomethyl hydrazine (MMH) administered intraperitoneally in the cat was studied by reference to behavioral and neurophysiological indices. The acute lethal toxicity value (LD50) for MMH was established at 15 mg/kg, and the convulsive toxicity value (CD50) at 7 m/kg. Doses of 18, 9, and 5 mg/kg were then studied systematically in an effort to classify lethal, convulsive, and subconvulsive symptoms. For these doses, a preconvulsive syndrome was described involving recurrent and sustained symptoms, including vomiting, panting, rapid respiration, viscous salivation, hyperactivity, and subcortical seizure activity. The onset latency of these symptoms was directly related to dose. Several lines of evidence suggested at least a partial independence between biochemical and neurophysiological events responsible, on one hand, for convulsions and, on the other, for this preconvulsive syndrome. Convulsions were specifically delayed or prevented in animals trained to suppress movement through...
猫一甲基肼毒性的脑电图和行为学研究
参考行为和神经生理指标,研究了单甲基肼(MMH)腹腔给药对猫的毒性。测定MMH的急性致死毒性值(LD50)为15 mg/kg,惊厥毒性值(CD50)为7 m/kg。然后系统地研究了18、9和5 mg/kg的剂量,以便对致死性、惊厥性和亚惊厥性症状进行分类。对于这些剂量,痉挛前综合征被描述为反复和持续的症状,包括呕吐、喘气、呼吸急促、唾液粘稠、多动和皮层下癫痫活动。这些症状的发作潜伏期与剂量直接相关。几条线索的证据表明,生化和神经生理事件之间至少部分独立,一方面负责抽搐,另一方面负责抽搐前综合征。在经过训练抑制运动的动物中,抽搐被特别延迟或防止。
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