Efffects of vigabatrin on spontaneous locomotor activity of rats

B. M. Bouwman, C. Rijn, E. W. Bree, A. Coenen
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Effects of vigibatrin (saline, 125, 250, or 500 mg/kg i.p.) on spontaneous locomotor activity in Wistar rats were investigated. There was a dose dependent decrease in amount of locomotion for doses up to 250 mg/kg. This decrease was measurable 2-4 hours after injection and still became more pronounced in the following hours. The mean velocity during the movements 2-6 hours after injection remained intact and was higher in the 500 mg/kg group. In this high dose group an abnormal posture with a hunched back and pilo-erection was observed. The decrease of the amount of motor activity with the preservation of the mean velocity in this non-stimulating procedure, suggests that the level in which the experimental procedure imposes motor activity might be an important factor when measuring effects of vigabatrin. Postscript: Immediate post injection effects were observed, equivalent to those seen in the writhing test, a pain test using hyperosmolar saline injections. These observations stress the importance of controlling the osmolarity of the injection fluids.
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维加巴特林对大鼠自发性运动活动的影响
研究了维吉巴丁(生理盐水、125、250、500 mg/kg i.p)对Wistar大鼠自发性运动活动的影响。当剂量达到250 mg/kg时,运动量呈剂量依赖性减少。这种下降在注射后2-4小时可以测量到,并且在接下来的几个小时内仍然变得更加明显。注射后2 ~ 6小时的平均运动速度保持不变,500 mg/kg组运动速度更高。在高剂量组中,观察到驼背和勃起的异常姿势。在这种非刺激过程中,运动活动量的减少与平均速度的保持,表明实验过程施加运动活动的水平可能是测量维加巴特林效果时的一个重要因素。后记:观察到注射后立即产生的效果,相当于在扭动试验中看到的效果,这是一种使用高渗盐水注射的疼痛试验。这些观察结果强调了控制注射液渗透压的重要性。
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