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Farmakol Toksikol ; 48(4): 28-31, 1985.
Article de Russe | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3930284

RÉSUMÉ

It has been shown in chronic experiments on rabbits with electrochemoelectrodes implanted into the dorsal hippocamp that the first administration of met-enkephalin in a dose of 60 to the hippocamp induced the development of an epileptogenic focus (EF) or potentiated the action of the penicillin-induced EF. The second administration of met-enkephalin in the same dose to the hippocamp (interval in a standard scheme of experiments 5 days) did not lead to the production of the EF, which attests to rapid development of tolerance to the epileptizing action of the peptide, with this tolerance being preserved for 20 subsequent days of observation over the animals. After tolerance developed, administration of 60 micrograms met-enkephalin 5 to 10 min before penicillin produced an antiepileptic action, thereby preventing the development of the EF. Met-enkephalin (0.1 and 1 microgram) did not epileptize hippocampal neurons but lowered the action of the penicillin-induced EF after the development of tolerance to the epileptizing action of a large dose of the peptide. The animals did not develop tolerance to the antiepileptic effect of met-enkephalin. The data obtained confirm the hypothesis that different opiate receptors are responsible for the epileptizing (delta-receptors) and antiepileptic (mu-receptors) action of the enkephalin. The effect of small doses of met-enkephalin appears to mirror to a greater degree the involvement of endogenous enkephalins in the epileptogenesis.


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Anticonvulsivants , Méthionine-enképhaline/usage thérapeutique , Épilepsies partielles/traitement médicamenteux , Animaux , Relation dose-effet des médicaments , Tolérance aux médicaments , Électroencéphalographie , Méthionine-enképhaline/pharmacologie , Épilepsies partielles/induit chimiquement , Femelle , Hippocampe/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Mâle , Pénicillines/toxicité , Lapins , Facteurs temps
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Biull Eksp Biol Med ; 99(1): 27-9, 1985 Jan.
Article de Russe | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3917693

RÉSUMÉ

Experiments were performed on rabbits with electrochemotrodes implanted into the left and right dorsal hippocamp. The evidence was obtained for the first time as to the marked inhibitory effect of acupuncture on epileptogenic foci created by penicillin microinjections into the hippocamp. The most effective was stimulation of the Min-Men point. The antiepileptic effect was potentiated on combined stimulation of the Min-Men and Yao-Yan-Guan points. The efficacy of the procedure was significantly decreased on stimulation of the points of another acupunctural canal. The epileptiform activity was potentiated by affecting the knowingly inactive points. The antiepileptic effect of acupuncture was significantly reduced with an increase in the number of acupunctures. This might be connected with the development of tolerance to enkephalins by which the effect of acupuncture is most likely mediated.


Sujet(s)
Thérapie par acupuncture , Épilepsies partielles/thérapie , Hippocampe/physiopathologie , Animaux , Électrodes , Électroencéphalographie , Épilepsies partielles/induit chimiquement , Épilepsies partielles/physiopathologie , Pénicillines/administration et posologie , Lapins
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