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One stressful event blocks multiple actions of diazepam for up to at least a month
Journal article   Peer reviewed

One stressful event blocks multiple actions of diazepam for up to at least a month

Seymour M Antelman, Steven Knopf, Donna Kocan, David J Edwards, James C Ritchie and Charles B Nemeroff
Brain research, Vol.445(2), pp.380-385
1988
PMID: 3370472

Abstract

Corticosteronne Benzodiazepine Post-traumatic stress disorder Sensitization Pentylenetetrazole Stress Diazepam
Based on recent findings of this laboratory, the hypothesis was tested that a single stressful encounter might have a persistent antidiazepam influence. Our results indicate that one exposure to a brief stressful event up to at least one month earlier prevented completely the effect of diazepam on pentylenetetrazole-induced changes in dopamine in the rat frontal cortex, elevations of plasma corticosterone levels and seizures.

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