Abstract

The effect of human calcitonin and sodium valproate (VPA) on electrically induced seizures in rats was assessed. Intraperitoneal administration of calcitonin (20 and 40 IU/kg) 60 min prior to electroshock significantly reduced the duration of the seizures and their intensity. We also found that combined treatment with calcitonin (20 and 40 IU/kg i.p.) and VPA (100 mg/kg p.o.) did not enhance the anticonvulsant activity. These findings suggest that calcitonin exerts an anticonvulsant influence on rats during electrically induced seizures.

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