THE INFLUENCE OF COMBINED USAGE OF DIAZEPAM AND PENTOXYPHILLINE UPON PHARMACOLOGICALLY RESISTANT SEIZURE SYNDROME MANIFESTATIONS

It was shown that seizures induced in three weeks from the moment of precipitation of generalized seizures via kindled соrazol administration (30.0 mg/kg. i. p., during three weeks) were resistant to diazepam action which in a dosage of 0.5 mg/kg (i. p.) did not protect from seizures induction in response to testing epileptogen administration. At the same time, diazepam dosage, which did not cause antiseizure action (0.1 mg/kg, i.p.) being administered together with pentoxyphillin (PTPh) (50.0 mg/kg, i. p.) prevented the incidence of generalized clonic-tonic manifestations in 53.3 % of experimental animals. Combined administration of diazepam and PTPh diminished the postseizure locomotor depression depermined in “open field” test.