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quisqualic acid/tremor

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Modification of drug-induced tremor by systemic administration of kainic acid and quisqualic acid in mice.

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The effects of excitatory amino acids, kainic acid and quisqualic acid, on the tremorine- and harmaline-induced tremor were quantitatively examined in mice using the power spectral analyzing method. The severity of the tremor was determined quantitatively in terms of the cumulative sum of the mean

Antimyoclonic effect of MK-801: a possible role for NMDA receptors in developmental myoclonus of the neonatal rat.

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Rat pups exhibit transient "developmental dyskinesias," such as tremor and myoclonus, that are analogous to motor immaturities of the human neonate. Myoclonic jerks in the neonatal rat may reflect a developmental imbalance of excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmission. To test this hypothesis,

Inhibition of GABA system involved in cyclosporine-induced convulsions.

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In this study, we attempted to clarify the mechanisms mediating cyclosporine-evoked convulsions. Cyclosporine (50 mg/kg, i.p.) significantly enhanced the intensity of convulsions induced by bicuculline (GABA receptor antagonist), but not those induced by strychnine (glycine receptor antagonist),
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