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Pharmacol Biochem Behav ; 52(3): 531-9, 1995 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8545470

ABSTRACT

The kindled-convulsion model of epilepsy was used to study contingent tolerance to ethanol's (1.5 g/kg; IP) anticonvulsant, hypothermic, and ataxic effects in adult male rats. In the present experiments, three groups of amygdala-kindled rats received a series of bidaily (one every 48 h) convulsive stimulations: one group received ethanol 1 h before each stimulation; one group received ethanol 1 h after each stimulation; and another group served as the saline control. Tolerance to ethanol's anticonvulsant effect (Experiments 1 and 2) was greatest in those rats that received ethanol before each convulsive stimulation; whereas, tolerance to ethanol's hypothermic (Experiments 1 and 2) and ataxic (Experiments 2) effects developed in both groups that received ethanol. These results were predicted on the basis of the drug-effect theory of drug tolerance: the theory that functional drug tolerance is an adaptation to the disruptive effects of drugs on concurrent patterns of neural activity, not to drug exposure per se.


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Anticonvulsants/pharmacology , Ataxia/chemically induced , Body Temperature/drug effects , Central Nervous System Depressants/pharmacology , Ethanol/pharmacology , Amygdala/drug effects , Amygdala/physiology , Animals , Drug Tolerance , Electric Stimulation , Electrodes, Implanted , Kindling, Neurologic/drug effects , Male , Rats
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