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Efffects of vigabatrin on spontaneous locomotor activity of rats

โœ Scribed by Brigitte M. Bouwman; Clementina M. van Rijn; Elly Willems-van Bree; Anton M.L. Coenen


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
782 KB
Volume
32
Category
Article
ISSN
0893-6609

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Abstract

Effects of vigibatrin (saline, 125, 250, or 500 mg/kg i.p.) on spontaneous locomotor activity in Wistar rats were investigated. There was a dose dependent decrease in amount of locomotion for doses up to 250 mg/kg. This decrease was measurable 2โ€“4 hours after injection and still became more pronounced in the following hours. The mean velocity during the movements 2โ€“6 hours after injection remained intact and was higher in the 500 mg/kg group. In this high dose group an abnormal posture with a hunched back and piloโ€erection was observed. The decrease of the amount of motor activity with the preservation of the mean velocity in this nonโ€stimulating procedure, suggests that the level in which the experimental procedure imposes motor activity might be an important factor when measuring effects of vigabatrin. Postscript: Immediate post injection effects were observed, equivalent to those seen in the writhing test, a pain test using hyperosmolar saline injections. These observations stress the importance of controlling the osmolarity of the injection fluids.


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