THE BULLETIN OF TOKYO MEDICAL AND DENTAL UNIVERSITY
Online ISSN : 2435-0761
Print ISSN : 0040-8921
EFFECTS OF DIAZEPAM (CERCINE) ON THE SOMATOSENSORY EVOKED RESPONSES FOLLOWING TOOTH PULP STIMULATION IN RAT
Kazuo TODAHiroyoshi TANAKAAtsushi IRIKI
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1979 年 26 巻 2 号 p. 85-89

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Effect of diazepam on the somatosensory evoked responses (SER) following tooth pulp stimulation was investigated in Wistar albino rats. The SERs were recorded from the contralateral surface of the skull with a silver ball electrode and 200 responses were averaged with a medical computer. Generally, SERs were found to be composed of a sequence of four components named Pl (first positive wave), N1 (first negative wave), P2 (second positive wave), and N2 (second negative wave) in a 100 msec analysis time. Diazepam enhanced only the amplitude of the Pl component to about 500% of the control, while it suppressed other N I, P2, and N2 components to about 30, 40, and 20% of the control, respectively. The maximum suppressed effect appeared about 30 min after the diazepam injection and the effect was maintained for about 150 min. One possible explanation for the present result is that the activities of the synapses mostly in cortical layer IV evoked by tooth pulp stimulation may be enhanced but the activities of the cortical cells may be suppressed by diazepam injection.
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© 1979 Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU)
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