Changes in benzodiazepine/GABA receptor complex function in benzodiazepine-tolerant mice
โ Scribed by David J. Nutt; Stuart C. Taylor; Hilary J. Little; Beth L. Standing; Richard G. Gale
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 626 KB
- Volume
- 95
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0033-3158
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โฆ Synopsis
Mice were given flurazepam, 40 mg k 1, IP, once daily for 7 consecutive days. Twenty-four and forty-eight hours after the last injection measurements were made of the effects on convulsion threshold, body temperature and locomotor activity, of drugs acting on the GABA receptor complex. Significant decreases were seen in the hypothermic and hypomobility effects of progabide at 48 h, but no significant changes were seen in the effects of pentylenetetrazol or pentobarbitone. The actions of picrotoxin in all three types of test and the convulsant action of bicuculline (IP) were significantly decreased at 24 h but not at 48 h. The convulsive, but not the hypothermic, effects of picrotoxin were increased at the 48 h interval. These results may suggest that the chronic benzodiazepine treatment decreased some aspects of GABA receptor function at 48 h after the last dose; however, such an effect probably does not explain the previously reported increases in the effects of inverse agonists following chronic agonist treatment.
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