A benzodiazepine antagonist is an anticonvulsant in an animal model for limbic epilepsy
- 4 July 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Elsevier in Brain Research
- Vol. 270 (2) , 380-382
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0006-8993(83)90619-4
Abstract
No abstract availableKeywords
This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
- Modification of the anticonvulsant efficacy of diazepam by Ro-15-1788 in the kindled amygdaloid seizure modelLife Sciences, 1982
- Interaction of Convulsive Ligands with Benzodiazepine ReceptorsScience, 1982
- Unusual interactions of benzodiazepine receptor antagonistsNature, 1982
- Specific proconvulsant action of an imidazobenzodiazepine (RO 15-1788) on isoniazid convulsionsNeuropharmacology, 1982
- Agonist and antagonist benzodiazepine receptor interaction in vitroNature, 1981
- Kindling as a model for limbic epilepsyNeuroscience, 1981
- INVESTIGATION IN MAN OF THE EFFICACY OF A BENZODIAZEPINE ANTAGONIST, Ro 15-1788The Lancet, 1981
- Selective antagonists of benzodiazepinesNature, 1981
- Multiple benzodiazepine receptors: Evidence of a dissociation between anticonflict and anticonvulsant properties by PK 8165 and PK 9084 (two quinoline derivatives)Life Sciences, 1981
- A permanent change in brain function resulting from daily electrical stimulationExperimental Neurology, 1969