• 1 December 1981
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 92  (12) , 696-9
Abstract
Benzobarbital, primidone, phenobarbital, phynytoin and trimethadionum (in order of decreasing activity) were moderately effective against DL-kynurenine (50 micrograms, i. c. v.)-induced seizures in SHR albino male mice. Diazepam was ineffective even in doses of 15 and 25 mg/kg. Against seizures induced by quinolinic acid (5 micrograms, i. c. v.) anticonvulsants, particularly primidone and phenytoin, were more effective than against kynurenine-induced seizures. Diazepam was slightly effective in high doses of 7-15 mg/kg. Primidone and benzobarbital in doses used (10-50 mg/kg) were ineffective against strychnine and pentylenetetrazol. Selective efficacy of primidone and benzobarbital in this model of seizures suggests that kynurenine and quinolinic acid could be involved in the grand mal fits in epileptic patients.

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