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. 1982;236(3):229-36.
doi: 10.1007/BF00454214.

Inhibitory effect of betahistine on polysynaptic neurons in the lateral vestibular nucleus

Inhibitory effect of betahistine on polysynaptic neurons in the lateral vestibular nucleus

H Unemoto et al. Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 1982.

Abstract

Effects of betahistine, an antivertigo drug, were examined on the lateral vestibular nucleus (LVN) neurons of cats anesthetized with alpha-chloralose. Spike generation of monosynaptic LVN neurons elicited by vestibular nerve stimulation remained unaffected with intravenous administration of betahistine up to 5 mg/kg and with iontophoretic application of the drug up to 200 nA. In contrast, the spike generation of polysynaptic I neurons in the LVN was dose-dependently inhibited by intravenous as well as iontophoretic application of betahistine. These results suggest that small doses of betahistine more selectively interfere with synaptic transmission in the polysynaptic I neurons than in the monosynaptic neurons.

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