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Relative anticonvulsant effects of GABAmimetic and GABA modulatory agents.
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Epilepsia [Epilepsia] 1992 Nov-Dec; Vol. 33 (6), pp. 981-6. - Publication Year :
- 1992
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Abstract
- Anticonvulsant properties of compounds that enhance GABA-mediated inhibition through modulatory sites on the GABAA receptor [phenobarbital (PB), clonazepam (CZP), alpha-ethyl-alpha-methyl-gamma-thiobutyrolactone (alpha-EMTBL)] were compared with anticonvulsant effects of compounds believed to be antagonists at these modulatory sites (Ro15-1788 and alpha-isopropyl-alpha-methyl-gamma-butyrolactone gamma-IMGBL)] and to 4,5,6,7-tetrahydroisoxazolo-[4,5-c]-pyridin-3-ol (THIP, GABAA receptor agonist), (+/-) baclofen (GABAB receptor agonist), and gamma-vinyl GABA, a compound that increases endogenous GABA. The compounds were tested for their ability to block experimental seizures caused by maximal electroshock, pentylenetetrazol, picrotoxin, methyl-6,7-dimethoxy-4-ethyl-beta-carboline-3-carboxylate (DMCM), bicuculline (BIC), aminophylline, strychnine, and t-butyl-bicyclophosphorothionate (TBPS) in mice. CZP blocked all but strychnine seizures. PB was also highly effective, blocking all but TBPS seizures. alpha-EMTBL, representing a new class of experimental anticonvulsant drugs, prevented all seizures except strychnine (STR)- and aminophylline-induced seizures. The antagonists are effective only against one convulsant stimulus. Ro15-1788 and alpha-IMGBL prevented only DMCM- and pentylenetetrazol (PTZ)-induced seizures, respectively. THIP and gamma-vinyl GABA both blocked only BIC and picrotoxin seizures. Baclofen had no anticonvulsant activity. These data demonstrate that compounds that increase neuronal inhibition by potentiating the action of GABA have a broader spectrum of anticonvulsant action than either antagonists or GABAmimetic agents or compounds that increase endogenous GABA.
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- 4-Butyrolactone analogs & derivatives
4-Butyrolactone pharmacology
4-Butyrolactone toxicity
Aminocaproates pharmacology
Aminocaproates toxicity
Animals
Anticonvulsants toxicity
Baclofen pharmacology
Baclofen toxicity
Barbiturates pharmacology
Benzodiazepines pharmacology
Chlorides physiology
Clonazepam pharmacology
Clonazepam toxicity
Female
Flumazenil pharmacology
Flumazenil toxicity
Ionophores
Isoxazoles pharmacology
Isoxazoles toxicity
Mice
Phenobarbital pharmacology
Phenobarbital toxicity
Picrotoxin pharmacology
Receptors, GABA-A physiology
Seizures chemically induced
Seizures physiopathology
Vigabatrin
Anticonvulsants pharmacology
Receptors, GABA-A drug effects
Seizures prevention & control
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0013-9580
- Volume :
- 33
- Issue :
- 6
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Epilepsia
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 1334454
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1528-1157.1992.tb01747.x