Changes of blastogenic response of lymphoid cells in kindled animals under the influence of pentoxiphyllin

Abstract

Under condition of acute experiments on male Wistar rats it was shown that under condition of kindling formation induced via repeated subthreshold corazol administration (30,0 mg/kg, i.p.) the decreasing of blastogenic response induced by bacterial lypopolysaccharide and phytogemagglutinin was shown. This effect was detectable after 10-th convulsant injection and intensified in the course of kindling (21 injections of picrotoxin). Pentoxiphyllin (25,0 and 50,0 mg/kg, i.p.) caused antiseizure effects and effectively prevented kindling-induced decreasing of blastogenic response in dose-depended manner

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