1971
DOI: 10.1139/y71-039
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The Metabolic Fate of Pentylenetetrazol in the Rat

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“…Although PTZ is highly water soluble, it is rapidly distributed throughout the brain parenchyma [11,17] . The cellular mechanism 379 of seizure induction is not known [1,32], although in Molluscan neurones it has been suggested that PTZ interferes with a cholinergic Inhibitory Post Synaptic Current [32].…”
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“…Although PTZ is highly water soluble, it is rapidly distributed throughout the brain parenchyma [11,17] . The cellular mechanism 379 of seizure induction is not known [1,32], although in Molluscan neurones it has been suggested that PTZ interferes with a cholinergic Inhibitory Post Synaptic Current [32].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%