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    Adenosine A1 Receptors Participate in Excitability Changes after Cortical Epileptic Afterdischarges in Immature Rats by Mareš, Pavel, Uttl, Libor, Laczó, Martina, BenSalem, Zina, Vondráková, Kateřina, Fábera, Petr, Tsenov, Grygoriy, Kubová, Hana

    Published in Pharmaceuticals (Basel, Switzerland) (01-12-2023)
    “…: Postictal refractoriness, i.e., the inability to elicit a new epileptic seizure immediately after the first one, is present in mature animals. Immature rats…”
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    The Neuroactive Steroid Pregnanolone Glutamate: Anticonvulsant Effect, Metabolites and Its Effect on Neurosteroid Levels in Developing Rat Brains by Kudova, Eva, Mares, Pavel, Hill, Martin, Vondrakova, Katerina, Tsenov, Grygoriy, Chodounska, Hana, Kubova, Hana, Vales, Karel

    Published in Pharmaceuticals (Basel, Switzerland) (30-12-2021)
    “…Pregnanolone glutamate (PA-G) is a neuroactive steroid that has been previously demonstrated to be a potent neuroprotective compound in several biological…”
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    Adenosine A1 Receptor Agonist 2-chloro-N6-cyclopentyladenosine and Hippocampal Excitability During Brain Development in Rats by Fabera, Petr, Parizkova, Martina, Uttl, Libor, Vondrakova, Katerina, Kubova, Hana, Tsenov, Grygoriy, Mares, Pavel

    Published in Frontiers in pharmacology (14-06-2019)
    “…The adenosinergic system may influence excitability in the brain. Endogenous and exogenous adenosine has anticonvulsant activity presumably by activating A1…”
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    Activation of either the ETA or the ETB receptors is involved in the development of electrographic seizures following intrahippocampal infusion of the endothelin-1 in immature rats by Tsenov, Grygoriy, Vondrakova, Katerina, Otahal, Jakub, Burchfiel, James, Kubova, Hana

    Published in Experimental neurology (01-03-2015)
    “…The period around birth is a risky time for stroke in infants, which is associated with two major acute and subacute processes: anatomical damage and seizures…”
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