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The antiepileptogenic effect of electrical stimulation at different low frequencies is accompanied with change in adenosine receptors gene expression in rats

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According to these data, it may be suggested that the antiepileptogenic effects of LFS, developed through inhibition of synaptic transmission in the dentate gyrus, is mediated somehow through preventing the decrease of A(1) receptor and through attenuating the A(2A) receptor gene expression. These effects might be dependent on the frequency of LFS.

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