CONTINGENT INEFFICACY AND CONTINGENT TOLERANCE
偶然的无效性和偶然的耐受性
基本信息
- 批准号:3759459
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- 依托单位国家:美国
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- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
The overall objectives of this project are to study the phenomenology and
biological substrates of contingent drug effects. Using a kindling
paradigm, we have demonstrated that the anticonvulsant efficacy of
carbamazepine, and other drugs, could be manipulated by temporal factors
relating to drug administration and seizure presentation. Significant
findings to date include demonstration of the following: 1) contingent
inefficacy, whereby the contingent presentation (i.e., before, but not
after electrical stimulation) of carbamazepine during amygdala kindling
seizure development, while not affecting kindling development, produced
a subsequent refractoriness to carbamazepine's anticonvulsant effects on
completed kindled seizures (when it should have been effective); 2)
contingent tolerance, in which animals that have completed kindled
seizures develop tolerance to carbamazepine following repeated
administration of the drug prior to, but not after, each electrical
stimulation; 3) contingent tolerance reversal by treatment with
carbamazepine after the kindled seizures or kindled seizures alone (no
drug), but not by time off (no drug or kindling stimulation) for periods
of up to three weeks; 4) contingent refractoriness to valproate, in which
animals that were kindled with the contingent presentation of valproate
before each stimulation (which slowed kindling development), became
valproate non-responsive; those kindled with non-contingent exposure to
valproate remained sensitive to its anticonvulsant effects; 5) cross
tolerance to carbamazepine in valproate-refractory rats; and
reversibility of this effect by kindling the animals with valproate after
each stimulation for one week; 6) cross tolerance between carbamazepine
and a ligand that binds the peripheral-type benzodiazepine receptor and
valproic acid, but not between carbamazepine and diazepam, clonazepam or
phenytoin; 7) alterations in seizure threshold which mirror the changes
in responsivity to carbamazepine; 8) slowing of contingent tolerance
development by non-contingent drug presentation or by kindling the rats
at lower stimulation currents, but not by higher doses of carbamazepine;
9) modulation of kindled seizure thresholds by different levels of
kindling stimulation; 10) no effect of the NMDA antagonist MK-801 or the
calcium channel antagonist nimodipine on contingent tolerance
development.
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PHARMACOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF AMYGDALA KINDLING
杏仁核点燃的药理学和生物化学研究
- 批准号:
5203746 - 财政年份:
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杏仁核点燃的药理学和生物化学研究
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3881015 - 财政年份:
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