The Japanese Journal of Pharmacology
Online ISSN : 1347-3506
Print ISSN : 0021-5198
ISSN-L : 0021-5198
ELEVATION OF THE MAXIMAL SEIZURE THRESHOLD PRODUCED BY CALCIUM HYDROXIDE IN RATS
Tetsuji HIRONAKAYumiko OHTAKIHitoshi NAKANISHIShoji MORIMOTOTomoko FUJII
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1981 Volume 31 Issue 2 Pages 227-235

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The effect of calcium hydroxide on the maximal seizure threshold was studied in 18-day-old rats using the up-and-down method. The maximal seizure was induced by administering an electric shock through the eyes. When calcium hydroxide was given orally once a day (0.04 m moles/kg) for 10 days from the 8th to 18th day after birth, the maximal seizure threshold was raised by 4.8 mA, which corresponded to 16% of the threshold current in the control. The serum calcium concentration was not significantly altered after the treatment. When calcium chloride was given intraperitoneally, the maximal seizure threshold markedly increased with the increase in serum calcium. It is suggested that the mechanism of the action of calcium hydroxide is different from that induced by increasing the serum calcium.
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