Effect of diazepam on electroacupuncture-induced changes in regional gamma-aminobutyric acid of the rat central nervous system |
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Journal/Book: Neuroscience Research. 1989; 7(1): 24-32.
Abstract: Electroacupuncture-induced analgesia (EAA), as assessed in terms of tail flick latency in adult male albino rats, was reduced or completely withdrawn by co-treatment of diazepam with electroacupuncture (EA) (10 Hz, 1 volt), although diazepam (5-20 mg/kg, i.p.) alone had no analgesic effect. Further, it was found that only the gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) system of thalamus and pons-medulla regions were involved in EAA. The EA-induced inhibition of GABAergic activity in the thalamus and pons-medulla was disinhibited when diazepam was pre-administered to rats treated with a single EA and reduced the EAA.
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