Abstract

Abstract Administration of neurotropin (non-protein standardized fraction of biologically active substances extracted from the skin of rabbit after immune-inflammatory reaction) provided anticonvulsive effects under conditions of amygdalar and chemical picrotoxin-induced kindling in rats. The mentioned effect consisted in both the retardation of the development of convulsive syndrome and (or, for picrotoxin kindling) in the decrease of the severity of the convulsions in preliminary kindled animals.

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