Moreva E V, Bul'on V V
Biull Eksp Biol Med. 1978 Mar;85(3):299-301.
In case of an excessive irritation (a 3-hour electrical stimulation) of the organism there were observed marked changes in the brain metabolism in rats. These changes were expressed in the exhaustion of noradrenaline stores and disturbances of energy metabolism, leading to reduction of the creatinphosphate level. Preliminary (before the electrical stimulation) administration of ethimizol prevented deficiency of noradrenaline and creatinphosphate in the brain tissue of the animals subjected to the excessive irritation.