Web10. jún 2024 · The current research investigated the effects of convulsions on the cerebral cortex and hippocampus of adult male albino mice and assessed the possible protective effect of betahistine. Four groups of 40 adult male mice were organized: control, betahistine (10 mg/kg/day), pentylenetetrazole (PTZ) (40 mg/kg/ on alternate days), and Betahistine ... WebThe effect of pretreatment with essential oils (EOs) from eight aromatic plants on the seizure latency and severity of pentylenetetrazol- (PTZ-) induced seizures in mice was evaluated. Weight-dependent doses of Rosmarinus officinalis , Ocimum basilicum , Mentha spicata , Mentha pulegium , Lavandula angustifolia , >Mentha piperita, Origanum …
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WebAbstract. The present study investigated the effects of isopulegol, a monoterpene alcohol, in PTZ-induced convulsions and verified possible involved mechanisms. Saline, isopulegol … WebCefazolin injection (3000 mg/kg, i.v.) in mice showed several behavioral excitations such as wild running, jumping, rolling, and finally undergoing severe convulsions followed by … many components
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Web5. sep 2016 · Thus, this dose is considered the most neuroprotective dose in PTZ-induced seizures in mice. Meloxicam at a high dose (20 mg/kg) decreased latency to convulsive behavior and increased mortality rate (decrease in mortality protection). Thus, the meloxicam effects at a dose of 20 mg/kg were reversed. WebPentylenetetrazol-Induced Seizure Thirty minutes after the administration of the different doses of the aqueous extract or the essential oil, vehicles, or diazepam, each mouse was intraperitoneally injected PTZ (95mg/kg). The mice were closely monitored during a 30-minute period following the injection of PTZ, and the latency times to the onset of Web1. jún 2024 · Remarkably, in young three-month-old animals, tonic extension of the hindlimbs was observed much more frequently (9/14) than in 12- to 15-month-old mice (2/27). Young mice are less susceptible to PTZ-induced seizures compared with old mice at all dose groups, which possibly results in a different behavioral expression. kpreownedkubota.com