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The author carried out studies on male white rats and examined the effect of imidazol, papaverine and theophyline (drugs affecting the activity of phosphodiesterase), singly or in correlation with GAMA and diazepam on picrotoxic seizure threshold (PSAT). He found that imidazol had various effects on PSAT in accordance with the interval of application and antagonized the effects of GAMA. Papaverine in low doses was ineffective, but in higher doses lowered PSAT; it antagonized the effect of GAMA, elevating the threshold. Papaverine in combination with CAMF antagonized the effect of GAMA, elevating the threshold. Theophyline lowered PSAT; it did not influence the effects of the combined application of GAMA and DIA. He thinks that the obtained changes in PSAT could partly be connected with the mediating influence of imidazol, papaverine and phe theophyline on cerebral phosphodiesterase both after their single application and after examination of their correlations with GAMA or DIA, used singly or in comibination, and partly with their own pharmacologic action.
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PMID:[Effects of imidazole, papaverine and theophylline on the picrotoxin convulsion-seizure threshold. The correlation with gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and diazepam]. 69 66

1. The effects of papaverine, an adenosine uptake inhibitor, were tested against theophylline-induced seizures. 2. Rats were infused with a constant intravenous infusion of theophylline at 10.3 mg/min immediately following intraperitoneal pretreatment with either papaverine 35 mg/kg or saline vehicle. 3. Papaverine produced a potent proconvulsant effect towards theophylline seizures, reducing the onset time and cumulative dose to seizure and theophylline concentrations in arterial serum, cerebrospinal fluid and brain, respectively, at onset of maximal seizures.
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PMID:Proconvulsant effect of papaverine on theophylline-induced seizures in rats. 276 82

We tested the effects of papaverine, an adenosine uptake blocker, on hippocampal-elicited afterdischarges in rats. Rats were injected with 35 mg/kg papaverine and tested for seizure responses at 5, 20, and 60 min postinjection. Papaverine produced a potent inhibition of afterdischarge generation, greatly reduced afterdischarge duration, and blocked hippocampal-kindled seizures. This anticonvulsant effect was greatest 5 min postinjection and had largely dissipated by 60 min. Because papaverine also produced a Parkinson-like syndrome involving muscle rigidity, these results are discussed in terms of effects on dopamine and adenosine systems.
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PMID:Time-dependent effects of papaverine on electrically induced seizures in rats. 356 86

To test the hypothesis that kindling is restrained by the inhibitory neuromodulator, adenosine, the adenosine uptake blocker, papaverine, or the adenosine antagonist, aminophylline, were injected systemically into rats 20 min before each daily electrical stimulation of the amygdala. The effects on amygdala-triggered seizures of papaverine, adenosine, 2-chloroadenosine, and the adenosine antagonists, isobutylmethylxanthine and caffeine, were also investigated at seizure threshold. Papaverine inhibited kindling, whereas aminophylline accelerated kindling. The adenosine agonists had anticonvulsant effects on seizures, and the antagonists had proconvulsant effects which involved, primarily, the lengthening of afterdischarge duration. Aminophylline injected repeatedly, in the absence of electrical stimulation, induced seizures. These results support the hypothesis that adenosine can modulate kindling and affect the seizure process.
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PMID:Adenosine modulation of amygdala kindling. 672 86