ALTERATION IN THE CONVULSIVE EFFECT OF KYNURENINE, CORAZOL AND CAFFEINE UNDER THE ACTION OF BICUCULLINE

Authors

  • Mirzaolimov Mirzahid Mirzavalievich PhD, Namangan State University Author
  • Niyozov Qahramon Adashaliyevich senior lecturer, Department of Physiology, Namangan State University. Author

Keywords:

convulsive effect, bicuculline, corazol, kinurenin

Abstract

In male mice of two strains SHR and C57BL/6, pretreatment with bicuculline (1 mg/kg, s.c.), an antagonist of GABA-A receptors, potentially the convulsant effect of pentylenetetrazole (40mg/kg, ip.) and caffeine (200mg/kg, ip.) and had no effect on that of Lkynurenine (11 meg, i.c.v.). Data suggest that the convulsant effect of L-kynurenine, an endogenous convulsant from neuroactive tryptophan metabolites, is not related to GABA-A receptors. Other data reported elsewhere (e.g. the antagonism of phenibut and baclofen, agonists of GABA-B receptors, to L- kynurenine) suggest that kynurenine-induced seizures are related to GABA-B receptors

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2024-05-30

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ALTERATION IN THE CONVULSIVE EFFECT OF KYNURENINE, CORAZOL AND CAFFEINE UNDER THE ACTION OF BICUCULLINE. (2024). Western European Journal of Medicine and Medical Science, 2(5), 93-97. https://westerneuropeanstudies.com/index.php/3/article/view/1002