Riekkinen_1991_Brain.Res.Bull_27_237

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Title : Combination of atipamezole and tetrahydroaminoacridine\/pilocarpine treatment suppresses high voltage spindle activity in aged rats - Riekkinen_1991_Brain.Res.Bull_27_237
Author(s) : Riekkinen P, Jr. , Riekkinen M , Jakala P , Sirvioo J , Lammintausta R , Riekkinen P
Ref : Brain Research Bulletin , 27 :237 , 1991
Abstract :

The present study evaluated the effects of combined alpha2-antagonist (atipamezole) and anticholinesterase (tetrahydroaminoacridine, THA) or muscarinic agonist (pilocarpine) treatments on the high voltage spindle (HVS) activity in aged rats. On their own, high doses of THA (3 mg/kg), pilocarpine (3 mg/kg) and atipamezole (3 mg/kg) suppressed HVS activity. Low doses of THA (1 mg/kg), pilocarpine (1 mg/kg) and atipamezole (1 mg/kg) did not suppress HVS activity. Combinations of low doses of atipamezole and THA or pilocarpine suppressed HVS activity. Our results suggest that 1) the administration of alpha2-antagonist blocked the age-related deficit of thalamocortical activation, 2) a combination of alpha2-antagonist and a cholinergic drug may more effectively stabilize age-related HVS activity than either of the treatments alone.

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Riekkinen P, Jr., Riekkinen M, Jakala P, Sirvioo J, Lammintausta R, Riekkinen P (1991)
Combination of atipamezole and tetrahydroaminoacridine\/pilocarpine treatment suppresses high voltage spindle activity in aged rats
Brain Research Bulletin 27 :237

Riekkinen P, Jr., Riekkinen M, Jakala P, Sirvioo J, Lammintausta R, Riekkinen P (1991)
Brain Research Bulletin 27 :237