M. Mintz et al., EFFECT OF NOOTROPIC SOLCOSERYL(R) ON KAINIC ACID-INDUCED EXCITOTOXIC BRAIN INJURY, Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior, 45(1), 1993, pp. 55-58
Solcoseryl(R) (S) has been shown to provide significant cytoprotection
in a variety of models of cerebral hypoxia. In the present study, we
quantified the epileptiform effects caused by kainic acid administered
into the pontine reticular formation of rats and their response to S
pretreatment. Compared to saline, the agent appeared to significantly
reduce the mortality of rats in the course of status epilepticus. Howe
ver, S-pretreated rats manifested an increased incidence of behavioral
seizures. This untoward effect is attributed to the fact that S impro
ves the functional potential of injured tissue and retards the period
of metabolic exhaustion at a time when neuronal activity should be min
imized.