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Observations on chloralose-induced myoclonus in guinea-pigs.

D Chadwick, M Hallett, P Jenner, C D Marsden.   

Abstract

1 The physiological, biochemical and pharmacological features of alpha-chloralose-induced myoclonus in the guinea-pig have been studied. 2 EMG bursts in muscles jerking in chloralose-induced myoclonus are long, and are not time-locked to any cortical event recorded in the EEG, although they are evoked by auditory or peripheral nerve stimuli. 3 The efferent conduction velocity down the spinal cord of the signals generating the EMG bursts is fast but the afferent conduction velocity up the cord for stimulus-evoked jerks is slow, in distinction to the reverse characteristics of the spino-bulbo-spinal relfex arc. 4 alpha-Choralose did not cause any consistent change in 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) or 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid levels in any brain area, nor did it alter 5-HT turnover as judged by the depletion of 5-HT after p-chlorophenylalanine pretreatment. 5 Pretreatment of animals with drugs that increase brain 5-HT action (L-tryptophan with a monoamine oxidase inhibitor, or 5-hydroxytryptophan), or antagonize the action of 5-HT (cyproheptadine) did not abolish or obviously increase chloralose-induced myoclonus. 6 Chloralose-induced myoclonus is not similar to 5-HT-sensitive reticular reflex myoclonus in man.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6156735      PMCID: PMC2044266          DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1980.tb07045.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0007-1188            Impact factor:   8.739


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