Anticonflict and antiamnestic effects of original D,L-carnitine chloride have been studied. By using a model of electroshock amnesia, carnitine chloride showed a pronounced antiamnestic effects, by positively affecting the behaviour of animals exposed to a conflict situation. The neuropharmacological effects of carnitine chloride have been found to be implicated in the metabolism of proteins and lipids.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDuring experiments conducted on albino rats the deficiency of passive avoidance retention was shown to correlate not only with the reduction in REM sleep and SWS, but also with disappearance of phasic component of theta-rhythm. Drugs with nootropic mode of action (cleregyl, centrophenoxin, antioxidant 3-xypyridine) recovered the deficiency of passive avoidance retention and increased phasic component of theta-Rhythm, while phenazepam enhanced tonic component of theta-rhythm, and failed to act upon learning deficits. It seems likely from these results that the electrophysiological correlates of antiamnestic effect is the maintenance of proper two-component theta-rhythm and the increase in its phasic component, whereas the destructuring of sleep, including REM sleep reduction is not considered to be key determinant in the action upon memory and learning procedure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe influence of nootropic drugs of different chemical structure and mechanism of action (piracetam 200-800 mg/kg, meclofenoxate 50-100 mg/kg, nicergoline 1-4 mg/kg) on amnestic disturbances induced with electroconvulsive shock (ECS), scopolamine (2.5 mg/kg) and phenazepam (2.0 mg/kg) was studied in mice using passive avoidance test.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe spectrum of the pharmacological activity of piracetam administered for a long time was studied in experiments on mice and rats. It was established that administration of piracetam (300-400 mg/kg i. p.
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