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Wilfrid Laurier University

2014

Pharmacology

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Recovery From Acute Toluene Intoxication Is Facilitated By The Nmda Receptor Co-Agonist D-Serine, But Not The Gabaa Receptor Antagonist Picrotoxin, Susan R. Samuel-Herter Jan 2014

Recovery From Acute Toluene Intoxication Is Facilitated By The Nmda Receptor Co-Agonist D-Serine, But Not The Gabaa Receptor Antagonist Picrotoxin, Susan R. Samuel-Herter

Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive)

Toluene is a volatile solvent found in many household products and when intentionally inhaled results in intoxication. In rats, acute inhalation of toluene results in sedation and neurological impairments, with marked increases in ambulation and vertical behaviour during the recovery period. Previous in vitro research has shown that toluene may exert its effects by inhibiting NMDA receptors, and / or by activating GABAA receptors. To test whether modulation of these receptors are also implicated in the changes in motor behaviour and neurological impairments resulting from toluene vapour inhalation, rats were injected with the NMDA receptor co-agonist D-serine (1000 mg/kg …