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The effects of valproate on the arachidonic acid metabolism of rat brain microvessels and of platelets
- Publication Year :
- 2000
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Abstract
- Long-term administration of the antiepileptic drug valproate can induce hematologic, hepatic and endocrine abnormalities and morphologic alterations in the brain capillaries and glial cells. Valproate elicits bone marrow suppression, reducing the number of red blood cells and platelets, and causes platelet functional abnormalities. Various data suggest that more than one mechanism of valproate-associated toxicity may exist, but the pathomechanism of cell function alterations elicited by valproate has not yet been elucidated. The reported ex vivo experiments were designed to investigate the effects of valproate on the arachidonic acid cascade of rat brain capillaries and platelets. Valproate was administered (300 mg/kg body weight/day) in the drinking water to male Wistar rats for 2 weeks. isolated platelets and brain microvessels were labelled with [C-14]arachidonic acid and the released [C-14]eicosanoids were separated by overpressure thin-layer chromatography and determined quantitatively by liquid scintillation counting. Valproate treatment reduced the synthesis of cyclooxygenase and lipoxygenase products in rat platelets, in brain microvessels valproate stimulated the synthesis of Lipoxygenase metabolites and attenuated the cyclooxygenase pathway. Modifications of the arachidonate cascade in platelets and brain microvessels may contribute to the cell function alterations caused by valproate. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
- Subjects :
- Blood Platelets
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
medicine.medical_treatment
Cyclooxygenase pathway
Microcirculation
chemistry.chemical_compound
Lipoxygenase
Internal medicine
medicine
Animals
Platelet
12-Hydroxy-5,8,10,14-eicosatetraenoic Acid
Rats, Wistar
Pharmacology
Arachidonic Acid
biology
Valproic Acid
Brain
Capillaries
Rats
Endocrinology
Anticonvulsant
chemistry
biology.protein
Arachidonic acid
Anticonvulsants
Cyclooxygenase
Ex vivo
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....22508e5e6bd02f2e60b37c68550de718