Deficit in active and inhibitory avoidance behaviour has been found in pentylenetetrazole (PTZ)-kindled rats. This supports the view that memory deficit is an integral part of epilepsy. In the present study we examined the effect of the GABA B antagonist CGP 36742 on memory deficit induced by PTZ-kindling in shuttle-box- and step-down-trained rats. The retention in CGP 36742-treated animals was significantly improved compared to the kindled controls. The mechanisms of action of CGP 36742 is considered. The favourable effect of the GABA B antagonist in cases of amnesia provoked by PTZ-kindling might be of interest in clinical practice.
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