Artigo Revisado por pares

Chronic benzodiazepine treatment increases the effects of the inverse agonist FG7142

1988; Elsevier BV; Volume: 27; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/0028-3908(88)90147-5

ISSN

1873-7064

Autores

H.J. Little,

Tópico(s)

Pain Mechanisms and Treatments

Resumo

A schedule of treatment with the benzodiazepine, flurazepam, in mice for 7 days caused a significant enhancement of the convulsive effects of the partial inverse agonist FG7142. Full convulsions were seen with FG7142 after the chronic administration of flurazepam, although this compound does not cause convulsions in normal mice of the strain used. The change appeared to be maximal at 24 hr after the last dose of flurazepam and lasted for up to a week. The chronic treatment with flurazepam caused tolerance to the effects of flurazepam, but the tolerance was of shorter duration than the increase in the effects of FG7142. When the benzodiazepine antagonist, Ro 15-1788, was given with the flurazepam, the incidence of convulsions induced by FG7142 was no longer significant. Repeated administration of midazolam also slightly increased the effects of FG7142. Single doses of flurazepam or midazolam did not significantly alter the effects of FG7142, although some convulsions were seen.

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