SUMMARY The effect of racemic mephobarbital and its optical isomers on survival time of mice exposed to 5 % O2 was studied. There was an increase in survival time from 4.2 minutes to 12.6 minutes for 100 mg/kg of the anesthetically active (-) isomer and the racemic form, but no increase for 100 mg/kg of the inactive (+) isomer. Since it has been shown that there is no difference in brain concentrations between the isomers, we conclude that the barbiturate protective effect is bound to the anesthetic effect. All mice convulsed, and since the non-anesthetized animals convulsed earlier and stronger than the anesthetized, it was possible that barbiturate protection was ac-counted for by its anticonvulsant effects. Diazepam 7.5 mg/kg, while redu...
General anesthetics are essential in many areas, however, the cellular mechanisms of anesthetic-indu...
Objectives: To determine the effectiveness of Diazepam in comparison with Phenobarbital.Methods: Twe...
The determination of the hypnotic and lethal doses on popula-tions of mice or rats is the most popul...
Quastel’s theory (Quastel, 1939) which suggests that anesthetics, including the barbiturates, act by...
Although brain resuscitation measures for the ischemic-anoxic brain injury have been reported inrece...
The administration of an intravenous anaesthetic agent before experimental cerebral ischaemia in ani...
Calcium-dependent action potentials were recorded from mouse spinal cord neurons in primary dissocia...
Barbiturates were introduced into medical practice in 1934. They are widely used today as general an...
In 1931, K~LL ~ and FCLTON described the action of various drugs on the motor cortex of monkeys. The...
To corroborate barbiturate protection from cerebral anoxia after cardiopulmonary arrest, barbiturate...
The mechanisms by which hypoxia or social isola-tion interact with drug action were investigated by ...
Recently the publication of papers by Pick (1), von Economo (2), Demole (3, 4), Keeser and Keeser (5...
Neuroprotection with anesthetics has been studied for many decades; important advances in this field...
Since the introduction of barbital into clinical use as a hypnotic by Fischer and v. Mering in 1903-...
2,4-diklorobenzOIItiourea is a derivative of benzoiluourea which has acyclictioureide group and simi...
General anesthetics are essential in many areas, however, the cellular mechanisms of anesthetic-indu...
Objectives: To determine the effectiveness of Diazepam in comparison with Phenobarbital.Methods: Twe...
The determination of the hypnotic and lethal doses on popula-tions of mice or rats is the most popul...
Quastel’s theory (Quastel, 1939) which suggests that anesthetics, including the barbiturates, act by...
Although brain resuscitation measures for the ischemic-anoxic brain injury have been reported inrece...
The administration of an intravenous anaesthetic agent before experimental cerebral ischaemia in ani...
Calcium-dependent action potentials were recorded from mouse spinal cord neurons in primary dissocia...
Barbiturates were introduced into medical practice in 1934. They are widely used today as general an...
In 1931, K~LL ~ and FCLTON described the action of various drugs on the motor cortex of monkeys. The...
To corroborate barbiturate protection from cerebral anoxia after cardiopulmonary arrest, barbiturate...
The mechanisms by which hypoxia or social isola-tion interact with drug action were investigated by ...
Recently the publication of papers by Pick (1), von Economo (2), Demole (3, 4), Keeser and Keeser (5...
Neuroprotection with anesthetics has been studied for many decades; important advances in this field...
Since the introduction of barbital into clinical use as a hypnotic by Fischer and v. Mering in 1903-...
2,4-diklorobenzOIItiourea is a derivative of benzoiluourea which has acyclictioureide group and simi...
General anesthetics are essential in many areas, however, the cellular mechanisms of anesthetic-indu...
Objectives: To determine the effectiveness of Diazepam in comparison with Phenobarbital.Methods: Twe...
The determination of the hypnotic and lethal doses on popula-tions of mice or rats is the most popul...