ro-5-3663 and bicuculline-methiodide

ro-5-3663 has been researched along with bicuculline-methiodide* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for ro-5-3663 and bicuculline-methiodide

ArticleYear
GABAergic modulation of inferior colliculus excitability: role in the ethanol withdrawal audiogenic seizures.
    The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics, 1986, Volume: 237, Issue:2

    The role of the inferior colliculus and GABAeric transmission within this structure in the development of susceptibility to sound-induced seizures in ethanol-dependent rats was examined. Ethanol-dependent rats with bilateral electrolytic lesions which destroyed approximately 50.0 +/- 6.4% of the inferior colliculus failed to exhibit susceptibility to sound-induced seizures. However, comparable medial geniculate body lesions (82.7 +/- 2.7% complete) did not alter wild running, slightly reduced tonus and actually increased clonus susceptibility in rats treated similarly with ethanol. As reported previously, bilateral injection of either muscimol (43-263 pmol/site) or racemic baclofen (520-1580 pmol/site) into the inferior colliculus also suppressed seizure susceptibility. Other studies in ethanol-naive animals found that bilateral microinfusion of (+)-bicuculline methiodide (2 or 20 pmol/min for up to 5 min) into the inferior colliculus induced wild running and clonus closely resembling sound-induced seizure responses in ethanol-dependent rats. Although similar microinjections of (+)-bicuculline methiodide (0.4 pmol/min for 5 min) into the inferior colliculus did not induce seizure activity directly, an increased susceptibility to sound-induced seizures was observed. Electrolytic lesions of the medial geniculate body did not block wild running responses induced by (+)-bicuculline methiodide, but slightly reduced clonus. Five-minute infusions of picrotoxin (200 pmol/min), Ro5-3663 (2000 pmol/min), kainic acid (20 or 200 pmol/min), strychnine (2000 pmol/min) or carbachol 2000 pmol/min) into the inferior colliculus of ethanol-naive rats all induced bicuculline-like seizures. Seizures induced by bicuculline methiodide, picrotoxin or Ro5-3663 occurred within 5 min after the start of infusions.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

    Topics: Acoustic Stimulation; Animals; Baclofen; Benzodiazepinones; Bicuculline; Ethanol; Geniculate Bodies; Inferior Colliculi; Kainic Acid; Male; Muscimol; Rats; Rats, Inbred Strains; Receptors, GABA-A; Seizures; Stereoisomerism; Substance Withdrawal Syndrome

1986