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Влияние диазепама на двигательную активность грызунов в зависимости от времени суток и плотности ГАМК рецепторов мозга

Влияние диазепама на двигательную активность грызунов в зависимости от времени суток и плотности ГАМК рецепторов мозга

Abstract

The effect of diazepam on motion activity in rats after morning and evening introduction has been studied. It has been found that maximal suppressing effect of the medecation on the motion coefficient in a test «open area» is observed after evening introduction at the highest density of cerebral GABA receptors. After morning injection the suppressing effect is observed twice, i.e. immediately after the injection and during evening hours against the background of receptor increase.

Изучено влияние диазепама на двигательную активность крыс при утреннем и вечернем введении. Установлено, что максимальное подавляющее действие препарата на коэффициент подвижности в тесте «открытое поле» наблюдается при вечернем введении на высоте плотности ГАМК рецепторов головного мозга. При утреннем введении угнетающее действие проявляется дважды: непосредственно после введения и в вечерние часы, на фоне увеличения количества рецепторов.

Keywords

КОЭФФИЦИЕНТ ПОДВИЖНОСТИ, ДИАЗЕПАМ, ХРОНОБИОЛОГИЧЕСКАЯ ОРГАНИЗАЦИЯ, ГАМК-РЕЦЕПТОРЫ, ГОЛОВНОЙ МОЗГ

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