Stimulus frequency dependence of the central and peripheral somatosensory evoked activity in rats treated with various pesticides

Rats were treated with a combination of insecticide agents in different timing schemes. In acute administration, 1/5 LD50 of the three insecticides: dimethoate, propoxur and cypermethrin, or their combination, was given once by gavage. In the developmental model, female rats received oral doses of 1...

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Szerzők: Szabó Andrea
Papp András
Nagymajtényi László
Dokumentumtípus: Cikk
Megjelent: 2005
Sorozat:ACTA BIOLOGICA HUNGARICA (1983-2018) 56 No. 3-4
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doi:10.1556/ABiol.56.2005.3-4.4

mtmt:1240509
Online Access:http://publicatio.bibl.u-szeged.hu/27642
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520 3 |a Rats were treated with a combination of insecticide agents in different timing schemes. In acute administration, 1/5 LD50 of the three insecticides: dimethoate, propoxur and cypermethrin, or their combination, was given once by gavage. In the developmental model, female rats received oral doses of 1/25 LD50 of the above insecticides in combination in three timing schemes including pregnancy and lactation. Responses in the somatosensory cortex and in the tail nerve, evoked by peripheral electric stimulation, were recorded in acute preparation under urethane anesthesia. It was tested whether the parameters of the cortical and peripheral evoked response are dependent on the frequency and whether this dependence is different in control and treated animals. The latency increase of the cortical responses with increasing stimulation frequency was significantly stronger in rats treated acutely with cypermethrin and the combination, and in rats receiving the combination during both intra- and extrauterine development. On the duration, the effects were less clear. Frequency dependent increase of the tail nerve action potential latency was significantly intensified by cypermethrin, and the amplitude decrease, by cypermethrin and dimethoate. Fatigue of this response during a stimulation series was also altered by the insecticides. Frequency dependence and fatigue possibly reflect the actual state of the nervous system and may have the potency to be developed to functional biomarkers. Š 2005 AkadĂŠmiai KiadĂł. 
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