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引用次数: 9
摘要
在前-后-后回避辨别预先训练的大鼠每天在测试前40分钟给予1mg东莨菪碱HBr s.c。脑电图记录每周两次,分别在治疗前后。该药物最初导致了表现和脑电图同步的中断。在反复暴露后,行为缺陷逐渐得到补偿,而脑电图改变持续存在。对经东莨菪碱处理过的脱敏动物施用牛蒡碱(1mg / kg s.c)可引起表现紊乱和脑电图不同步。反复暴露于东莨菪碱和芥子碱导致对联合治疗的快速行为脱敏。
Eeg patterns during the behavioural desensitization to scopolamine in rats
Rats pretrained in ago-nogo avoidance discrimination were treated daily with 1mgkg of scopolamine HBr s.c. 40 min before testing sessions. EEG records were taken twice a week, before and after sessions. The drug caused initially a disruption in performance and EEG synchronization. Upon repeated exposure the behavioural deficit was progressively compensated for, while the EEG alteration persisted. The administration of physostigmine (1mgkg s.c.) to desensitized scopolamine-treated animals provoked a disruption in the performance and an EEG desynchronization. Repeated exposure to scopolamine and physostigmine led to a rapid behavioural desensitization to the combined treatment.