Effect of the carotid body excision on the development of corazol-induced seizures
1998
Bilateral glomectomy in albino rats produced protective effect against the development of corazol seizures, which was manifested in prolonged latency of seizures and a 2-fold shortening of their total duration. Acute hypoxia led to shortening of the latency both in glomectomized and in sham-operated rats and significantly decreased the number of seizures in glomectomized rats, although a similar decrease in sham-operated rats was insignificant. Possible participation of sinocarotid reflexogenic zones in hypoxic protection against experimental seizures is discussed.
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