Kamei_2000_Brain.Res_887_183

Reference

Title : Mechanism responsible for epileptogenic activity by first-generation H1-antagonists in rats - Kamei_2000_Brain.Res_887_183
Author(s) : Kamei C , Ohuchi M , Sugimoto Y , Okuma C
Ref : Brain Research , 887 :183 , 2000
Abstract :

In the present study, we have demonstrated that multiple first-generation H1-antagonists caused behavioral and EEG seizures in rats. The epileptogenic property of pyrilamine was more potent than either chlorpheniramine or diphenhydramine. In contrast, the second-generation H1-antagonists, loratadine and ebastine did not induce detectable epileptogenic activity. Intraperitoneal injection of histidine inhibited the EEG seizures induced by pyrilamine, diphenhydramine or chlorpheniramine; however no antagonism was observed with physostigmine. These results clearly suggest that the epileptogenic activity of first-generation H1-antagonists is dependent upon a centrally acting histaminergic mechanism.

PubMedSearch : Kamei_2000_Brain.Res_887_183
PubMedID: 11134603

Related information

Citations formats

Kamei C, Ohuchi M, Sugimoto Y, Okuma C (2000)
Mechanism responsible for epileptogenic activity by first-generation H1-antagonists in rats
Brain Research 887 :183

Kamei C, Ohuchi M, Sugimoto Y, Okuma C (2000)
Brain Research 887 :183