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Original Article

The Effects of D-Amphetamine and Temperature on P-Cresol and Pentylenetetrazol Induced Convulsions

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Pages 223-226 | Received 15 Apr 1977, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Each of twelve (12) rats were subjected to temperatures of 37°C, 20°C, and 4°C in an environmental chamber. Seizure responses to p-cresol injections produced a U-shaped function, with minimal seizures occuring at 20°C. Subsequent administration of d-amphetamine eliminated seizures, except at 4°C, at which temperature only stereotyped behavior was observed. Environmental temperature effects on metrazol injections in a second group (N=72) seemed to increase linearly with respect to seizure susceptibility and mortality, although latency to first seizure was also a U-shaped function. The findings are discussed in the context of developing a model of epilepsy appropriate for behavioral research.

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