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- Bookeditors, Laurence S. Baskin, MD (Frank Hinman, Jr., MD, ... Show More Distinguished Professorship in Pediatric Urology, UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital, Chief, Pediatric Urology, Professor, Urology and Pediatrics, San Francisco, California), Barry A. Kogan, MD (Falk Chair in Urology, Professor, Surgery and Pediatrics, Chief, Division of Urology, Albany Medical Center, Albany, New York), Jeffrey A. Stock, MD (Associate Clinical Professor, Director, Pediatric Urology, Kravis Children's Hospital, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, New York).Digital Access Ovid 2019
- ArticleErickson CK, Tyler TD, Harris RA.Science. 1978 Mar 17;199(4334):1219-21.Calcium, other divalent cations, and calcium antagonists were tested for their ability to alter ethanol-induced sleeping time, hypothermia, and behavioral intoxication in mice and rats. Calcium given intraventricularly significantly enhanced sleeping time and behavioral intoxication in a dose-related manner. The ionophores X537A and A23187 accentuated the effect of a low dose of calcium, whereas the calcium chelators EDTA and EGTA decreased sleeping time. Calcium also enhanced tertiary butanol- and chloral hydrate-induced sleeping time. The effects of cations on ethanol-induced hypothermia were less significant. The results suggest the existence of a central calcium pool that is involved in ethanol intoxication in rodents.