1993
DOI: 10.1007/bf00836399
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Effect of sodium valproate, phenobarbital, and diazepam administered in combination on convulsions induced by electroshock in mice

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“…A new rat strain (NISAG), which is an animal model of stress-sensitive arterial hypertension, has been developed by selective breeding at the Institute of Cytology and Genetics in the Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences [3,5]. Behavioral characteristics [4] and functions of the neurochemical [1,2,6] and neuroendocrine [8] regulatory systems in this strain have now been examined.…”
Section: Abstract: Hereditary Arterial Hypertension; Heart; Electrocmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A new rat strain (NISAG), which is an animal model of stress-sensitive arterial hypertension, has been developed by selective breeding at the Institute of Cytology and Genetics in the Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences [3,5]. Behavioral characteristics [4] and functions of the neurochemical [1,2,6] and neuroendocrine [8] regulatory systems in this strain have now been examined.…”
Section: Abstract: Hereditary Arterial Hypertension; Heart; Electrocmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, which was undertaken in the framework of the development of a complex pathogenetic therapy [1][2][3][4][5], we attempted to assess the efficacy of combined application of preparations stimulating GABAergic inhibition (sodium valproate, phenobarbital, and diazepam) and 1,4-dihydropyridine riodipin, which blocks Ca ~ § entry into the neuron. We also tried to fred out whether the neurotoxicity of these combinations exceeds the neurotoxicity of individual preparations and how the therapeutic index (TI) of preparations changes when they are used individually and in combination.…”
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