Кубанский научный медицинский вестник (Sep 2017)

STUDY OF INDOLE SS-68 DERIVATIVE IMPACT ON THE PRIMARY GENERALIZED CONVULSIONS INDUCED BY MAXIMAL ELECTRIC SHOCK, THIOSEMICARBAZIDE AND PILICARPINE

  • S. K. BOGUS,
  • I. G. COVALEV,
  • O. N. GULEVSKAYA,
  • K. F. SUZDALEV,
  • P. A. GALENKO-YAROSHEVSKY

DOI
https://doi.org/10.25207/1608-6228-2017-24-3-17-21
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 0, no. 3
pp. 17 – 21

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Aim. Study of SS-68 impact on primary generalized convulsions in basic estimation tests of anticonvulsant action of agents.Material and methods. Study of the SS-68 impact on primary generalized convulsions included an estimation of anticonvulsant action with maximal electric shock, thiosemicarbazide and pilocarpine antagonism tests performed on white outbred male mice and rats.Results. SS-68 compound possesses dosage dependent anticonvulsant action in maximal electric shock test indicating its ability to prevent death of 100% animals and its activity in thiosemicarbazide and pilocarpine antagonism tests as well. In the maximal electric shock test SS-68 surpassed sodium valproate in its anticolvulsant activity.Conclusion. Neurotransmitter systems of the brain such as GABA, cholinergic and amino acid stimulant system as well as K+, Na+ and Ca2+ channels of neurons shall be the most possible molecular targets of SS-68 anticonvulsant action. Higher activity of SS-68 comparing with sodium valproate in the maximal electric shock test (increasing GABA content in central nervous system) can be related with its wide range of neurotropic action.

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