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Comparative effect of thiopental sodium on cortical evoked potentials of different origin
Authors:R U Ostrovskaya  V V Markovich
Abstract:The minimal doses of thiopental sodium (TS) to suppress each of seven varieties of cortical evoked potentials tested were determined in experiments on cats. The preparation had the strongest effect on the following responses: interzonal, arising in the motor cortex to stimulation of somatosensory area I; the reflex pyramidal and late components of the direct pyramidal response. The oligosynaptic transcallosal potential is less sensitive than the above responses but more so than the callosal response. The action of TS on the response depends on the complexity of its organization. The level at which the given cortical response takes place must also be considered. Comparison of the action of TS on the I1 wave of the pyramidal response and on the dendritic component of the direct cortical response showed that, given equal complexity of its organization, the response arising in deep layers of the cortex is depressed more by TS than the response arising wholly at the level of surface layer I.Institute of Pharmacology, Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR, Moscow. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 4, No. 3, pp. 264–271, May–June, 1972.
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