Endocannabinoid system protects against cryptogenic seizures

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Pharmacological Reports, 63, 1, (2011), pp. 165-168ISSN
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Pharmacological Reports
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vol. 63
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iss. 1
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English (eng)
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p. 165
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p. 168
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Biological psychology; DI-BCB_DCC_Theme 3: Plasticity and Memory; Biologische psychologieAbstract
Effects of the cannabinoid antagonist rimonabant on the EEG were investigated in healthy, non-epileptic rats. The drug was administered orally at 30 mg/kg/day for 3 weeks. The EEG was recorded continuously. In 3 out of 13 rats, limbic convulsive seizures, which were not related to the time of drug administration, were observed after 5-8 days. We hypothesize that an accumulation of micro-injuries in the brain is responsible for these "spontaneous" seizures.
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