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Query: UMLS:C0040822 (
tremor
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The neurophysiological effects of 2 novel AMPA/kainate receptor antagonists, GYKI 52466 and LY 293558, on the high pressure neurological syndrome have been investigated in the rat and baboon (GYKI 52466) and rat (LY 293558). Rats were exposed to increasing ambient pressures of helium and oxygen at 3
ATA
/min, on one occasion each. GYKI 52466 at 20 mumol/kg i.v. immediately before, followed by 70 mumol/kg/hr i.v. during compression delayed
tremor
by 85% and myoclonus by 30%, compared with control vehicle, and no side effects were observed. Seizure activity was not affected by any of the doses used. LY 293558 at 36 mumol/kg i.p. delayed
tremor
and myoclonus (44% and 12%), LY 293558 72 mumol/kg additionally delayed seizure activity (21%). Side effects, principally tranquilization at the higher dose, were also noted. Six baboons were exposed to a maximum pressure of 91
ATA
at 0.3
ATA
/min, in the same environment, on two occasions. One exposure was treated with an i.v. infusion of GYKI 52466 15.2 mumol/kg/hr, the other with the same volume of control vehicle. Limb and face
tremor
and myoclonus were delayed and the severity of signs reduced. No seizures were observed in the drug treated group before 91
ATA
. EEG changes associated with exposure to pressure were not affected. It is concluded that antagonism at the AMPA/kainate receptor by GYKI 52466 and LY 293558 beneficially alters HPNS signs but in a manner which is dependent on both the drug and species being studied.
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PMID:Protection from high pressure induced hyperexcitability by the AMPA/kainate receptor antagonists GYKI 52466 and LY 293558. 793 94
The effect of pressured environment from 1 to 24
ATA
(Atmosphere Absolute) on total power spectrum (TP) of physiological
tremor
, whose value was the sum of power spectra for frequency range in 0.5-50 Hz, was investigated. The main effects obtained were as follows. (1) In the case of 3
ATA
, TP during the pressure holding period denoted a similar value as the value in 1
ATA
. In the latter half of the period, the TP increased. When the pressured environment is 4
ATA
, in which the partial pressure of the nitrogen gas was 3.6
ATA
, the TP decreased during the pressure holding period compared with the value in 1
ATA
. Nitrogen narcosis was recognized at the partial pressure of 3.6
ATA
, thus the effect denoted a decrease of TP. (2) In the cases of 16 and 19
ATA
using heliox gas, during the pressure holding period, TP decreased compared with the value in 1
ATA
, but in the case of 24
ATA
the value increased. The partial pressure of helium gas of 23.6
ATA
indicated a high pressure nervous syndrome, therefore, the influence of high pressure on TP was recognized as one of the causes of the increase of TP. (3) The influence of inhibitors of the autonomic nervous system on TP during the pressure holding period of 3
ATA
was recognized. After intake of the inhibitor for the parasympathetic nerve (atropine) during the pressure period, TP increased, while for the intake of the inhibitor for the sympathetic nerve (propanol), TP decreased.
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PMID:Influence of hyperbaric environment on physiological tremor. 1185 Oct 12
Tremor
is a well-recognized manifestation of the high pressure nervous syndrome (HPNS). As such, its measurement and analysis during deep hyperbaric exposures can be an important index of central nervous system integrity. During the U.S. Navy's experimental chamber dive to a depth equivalent to 1600 fsw (49.5
ATA
), objective measures of intentional
tremor
were obtained at several depths. Six subjects were pressurized in 6 days to 49.5
ATA
. After spending 7 days at this pressure, they were decompressed in 19 days to the surface. Measures of intentional
tremor
were obtained predive and at pressure levels of 13.1, 31.3, 49.5, 40.4, and 31.3
ATA
using the Naval Medical Research Institute Mark 3 Mod 1
tremor
device. Each subject's microtremor was measured while he produced a force of 50 grams and 500 grams against a finger force transducer. Unlike previous studies of HPNS
tremor
, special attention was given to amplitude rather than frequency analysis. All subjects displayed a marked increase in
tremor
that interfered with fine motor performance at depths greater than 1000 fsw. A statistically significant increase in signal frequency was also observed.
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PMID:Intentional tremor on a helium-oxygen chamber dive to 49.5 ATA. 1562 40
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