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Query: UMLS:C0027066 (myoclonus)
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The preferential alpha-2 noradrenergic agonists, clonidine (0.2--0.4 mg/kg), oxymetazoline (2.5--10.0 mg/kg) and UK 14,304 (0.6 mg/kg), when given i.p., reduce the severity of audiogenic seizures in 19- to 26-day-old DBA/2 mice. This protective effect can be diminished or reversed by alpha-2 noradrenergic antagonists such as yohimbine (2.5 mg/kg) or piperoxan (20--50 mg/kg) given i.p. or phentoalamine (100 micrograms) given intracerebroventricularly. It is not reversed by the preferential alpha-1 noradrenergic antagonist phenoxybenzamine (5 mg/kg) given i.p. Yohimbine, (1--2.5 mg/kg), piperoxan (20--50 mg/kg) or phenoxybenzamine (5 mg/kg) given i.p. alone did not change the severity of audiogenic seizure responses. Phentolamine (10--100 micrograms) or prazosin (10--50 micrograms) given intracerebroventricularly induced spontaneous limb myoclonus in some mice. Audiogenic seizure responses were unchanged after phentolamine (10--100 micrograms) but were reduced after prazosin (25--50 micrograms). Activation of a receptor pharmacologically similar to the peripheral alpha-2 noradrenergic receptor protects against seizures in this epilepsy model.
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PMID:Noradrenergic influences on sound-induced seizures. 610 28

Physiological, biochemical and genetic studies of audiogenic epilepsy in Krushinsky-Molodkina (KM) rat strain are analyzed. In brief, the history of KM strain selection and its current state are reviewed. Physiological mechanisms of the typical audiogenic seizure development and the audiogenic myoclonus (audiogenic kindling phenomena) are considered. The EEG correlates of these phenomena are presented. Biochemical features of the strain (neurotransmitter and neuronal membrane biochemistry) are described.
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PMID:[Rats of Krushinsky-Molodkina strain: studies of audiogenic epilepsy, vascular pathology, and behavior]. 1686 63