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complex partial seizures
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26 rats with bipolar electrodes in lateral hypothalamic and septal areas were learned to press the bar for electrical stimulation of the brain (monopolar square pulses, 0.1 msec, 100
cps
, train length 250 msec). After stabilization of self-stimulation (SS) responses, the animals were deprived of rapid eye movement sleep (REM) for up to 4 days by confinement to a small platform surrounded by
water
. The rats were allowed to SS for 40 min per day during and after REM deprivation up to 1 month. It was found that REM deprivation strongly increased hypothalamic SS rates but failed to change SS thresholds. As to the septal SS, its rate either increased, with threshold unchanged or lowered (1st type), or remained steady (2nd type), or decreased, with threshold unchanged or risen. In most cases the deprivation led to alteration in the shape of SS rate/intensity curve, which remained during the whole experimental period (1 month).
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PMID:[Effect of deprivation of the "rapid" phase of sleep on self stimulation of the hypothalamus and septum in white rats]. 20 31
A new compound, di-iodo-triglucosyl benzene (DTB), was synthesized and tested for contrast medium potential. It is stable and soluble in
water
, with a molecular weight of 864 and a viscosity of 33.3
cps
at 40degrees C for a 66.6% w/v solution. It is rapidly excreted unchanged by the kidneys. Its estimated LD50 in mice at an intravenous injection rate of 330 mg l/min is 34.0 g/kg. It is highly hydrophilic and not epileptogenic, but its low iodine content (29.4%) makes it unfavorable for clinical use.
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PMID:Preliminary evaluation of di-iodo-triglucosyl benzene. An approach to the design of nonionic water-soluble radiographic contrast media. 118 23
We used [18F]cyclofoxy (CF), a potent opiate antagonist with affinity for mu and kappa receptors, and the Scanditronix PC1024-7B PET scanner to study 14 patients with
complex partial seizures
(
CPS
), and 14 normal controls. Epileptic foci were localized by prolonged EEG-video monitoring. EEG was recorded continuously during each scan. Immediately before CF administration, [15O]labeled
water
was used to measure cerebral blood flow, and showed hypoperfusion ipsilateral to the EEG focus. Blood samples (corrected for radiolabeled metabolites) and tissue time-activity data were acquired over 90 min following bolus CF injection. Anatomic regions were outlined directly on the PET images. A kinetic model was used to derive the total volume of distribution (Vt) in each brain region. Specific binding (Vs) was determined by substracting non-specific binding (Vt) measured in a receptor-poor brain region (occipital cortex). Regions with high Vs included mesial temporal lobes, thalamus, basal ganglia, and frontal cortex. Individual patients appeared to have higher binding in temporal lobe ipsilateral to the EEG focus, but there was no asymmetry for the patients as a group in mean Vt or Vs in anterior mesial, posterior mesial, anterior lateral, posterior lateral temporal cortex, thalamus, basal ganglia, or, for Vt, in regions of low specific binding: occipital lobe, parietal lobe, cerebellum.
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PMID:PET imaging of opiate receptor binding in human epilepsy using [18F]cyclofoxy. 133 56
Kainic acid (KA 4-14 mg/kg) administered intraperitoneally (i.p.) produces automatisms (scratching until third postnatal week, "wet dog" shakes thereafter), and clonic and tonic-clonic seizures in rats aged 7, 12, 18, 25, and 90 days. Administration of carbamazepine (CBZ) i.p. (25 or 50 mg/kg), phenobarbital (PB 20-80 mg/kg), clonazepam (CZP 0.2 or 1 mg/kg), or valproate (VPA 200 mg/kg) influenced neither incidence nor latency of automatisms. Clonic seizures that are regularly observed after the third postnatal week in controls were either abolished or substantially suppressed by any of the aforementioned antiepileptic drugs (AEDs). Tonic-clonic seizures observed in the first 3 postnatal weeks were suppressed only by solvent [including propyleneglycol (PEG), ethanol, and
water
]; the effect of AEDs on tonic-clonic seizures was proconvulsant instead. The automatisms were most resistant to AED therapy. These results induce some doubts about the adequacy of the KA model for identifying AEDs effective against
complex partial seizures
, but forthcoming AEDs that suppress automatisms in the KA rat model might also be active against human
complex partial seizures
.
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PMID:Action of antiepileptic drugs against kainic acid-induced seizures and automatisms during ontogenesis in rats. 146 81
We compared the relative sensitivity of two interictal PET techniques, bolus injection of [15O] labeled
water
for estimation of cerebral blood flow (H2(15)O CBF-PET), and 18F 2-deoxyglucose (18FDG-PET) for cerebral glucose metabolism (CMRglc), and T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging, in 28 patients with medically intractable
complex partial seizures
undergoing evaluation for surgery. There were statistically significant associations between lateralization by 18FDG-PET, and MRI, but not H2(15)O CBF-PET, and lateralization of the epileptic focus as defined by scalp-sphenoidal ictal EEG. Fifteen patients had surgery or subdural electrodes. 18FDG-PET was more closely associated with a good outcome than H2(15)O CBF-PET, which, in addition, showed hypoperfusion contralateral to the epileptic temporal lobe in several cases. H2(15)O sensitivity may have been reduced by technical factors, but 18FDG-PET appears to be more specific for localization of epileptic zones.
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PMID:Comparison of PET measurements of cerebral blood flow and glucose metabolism for the localization of human epileptic foci. 146
Carbamazepine (CBZ)-induced
water
intoxication occasionally limits its usefulness in refractory seizures and trigeminal neuralgia. Fluid restriction, CBZ dose reduction, or concomitant phenytoin therapy may be impractical or ineffective. Demeclocycline (7-chloro-6 demethyl tetracycline) (DMC) corrected the CBZ-induced
water
intoxication in a 51-year-old man with refractory
complex partial seizures
and a normal antidiuretic hormone (ADH) level. DMC inhibits ADH-sensitive adenylate cyclase activity in the renal collecting duct and may be useful in correcting the ADH-like or renal antidiuretic effect of CBZ.
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PMID:Perspective on carbamazepine-induced water intoxication: reversal by demeclocycline. 309 19
"Hot
water
epilepsy" (HWE), precipitated by a bath or shower in hot
water
, has been described infrequently in the literature. We report 279 cases of HWE that were seen between 1980 to 1983 in Bangalore, South India. We found HWE to be more common in children, with cases more frequent among male than female patients (2.6:1).
Complex partial seizures
constituted the main clinical presentation (67.0%); HWE accounted for 4.4% of all
complex partial seizures
and generalize tonic-clonic seizures seen at our center during the 1980-1983 period. Although prognosis seems favorable 25.4% of our patients developed nonreflex epilepsy within 1-3 years. They were managed with antiepileptic drugs and the use of lukewarm
water
for bathing.
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PMID:Hot-water epilepsy: a variant of reflex epilepsy in southern India. 333 22
It has been suggested that monkeys, administered gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB), manifest a state resembling petit mal status. This implies that an animal would produce erroneous responses immediately prior to, and discontinue behaviors requiring any cognitive effort concurrently with, an episode of GHB-induced generalized 3
cps
wave-spike bursts in the EEG. This prediction was not confirmed in the present study. Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) were trained to perform in a visual discrimination Go/No-go test. Thereafter bipolar transcortical electrodes were implanted in the hemisphere contralateral to the preferred hand. All monkeys discontinued to lever-press for
water
reward when administered GHB (125 or 250 mg/kg, esophageal intubation) and exhibited signs of reduced postural control and somnolence punctuated by episodes of hypermotility about 40-50 min after GHB. However, the monkey's difficulties in completing the program were not associated with the development of generalized hypersynchronous EEG activity. While occasional wave-spike bursts did occur, they were poorly regulated, often 'focal' (i.e. developed only in isolated areas), and had a frequency of 1.5-2
cps
. In this state, animals could be easily roused by sensory stimuli. All of them reacted with a characteristic aversive-aggressive display when confronted by a direct gaze. These effects are interpreted to be more consistent with characterization of GHB activity as that of a potent hypnotic rather than a convulsant agent.
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PMID:Effects of gamma-hydroxybutyrate on the performance of monkeys in a Go/No-go visual discrimination task. 367 31
Using cadmium telluride (CdTe) as a detector, we assembled a computerized single probe system. The size of the CdTe used is 16 mm in diameter and 2 mm in thickness. Two types of the straight bore collimators of 16 mm in diameter were prepared. One is 16 mm in length (long type) and the other is 5 mm in length (short type). The response curves of the long and short type collimators to 57Co in
water
showed that the points at 10% of maximum counts were 4 cm and 3 cm in depth along the center axis. The data were accumulated by using a commercialized single cardiac probe system (OMNISCOPE) and processed by itself or transferred to the microcomputer (LSI-11/23) for further analysis. Twenty percent count loss occurred at 100 000
cps
with an integral discriminator setting. This system was applied for cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) shunt flow evaluation and measurement of left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF). Measurement of CSF shunt flow has been able to do in any patient's positioning. In 21 patients with various heart diseases, LVEFs obtained by CdTe detector were compared with those obtained by scintillation detector. There was good correlation between the LVEFs obtained by these two detectors: correlation coefficient (r)=0.939.
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PMID:[Computerized single probe system using a cadmium telluride detector]. 370
We describe a patient with epilepsy characterized by eyelid myoclonus, which often evolved into
complex partial seizures
, hemiconvulsions, or generalized convulsions. The outstanding feature was that seizures became markedly more frequent on exposure to light, movement in daily life, and hot
water
immersion. The patient was highly susceptible to seizures under constant light, but the dopamine level in the cerebrospinal fluid was quite low, and administration of levodopa transiently suppressed the seizures.
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PMID:Epileptic seizures precipitated by constant light, movement in daily life, and hot water immersion. 400 84
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