Effects of Ca2+ antagonists and antiepileptics on tetrodotoxin-sensitive Ca(2+)-conducting channels in isolated rat hippocampal CA1 neurons. |
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Authors: | K Takahashi H Kameda M Kataoka S Ueno N Akaike |
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Affiliation: | Research Laboratories, Roussel Morishita Co., Ltd., Shiga, Japan. |
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Abstract: | All Ca2+ antagonists blocked tetrodotoxin-sensitive Ca2+ current (TTX-ICa) more potently than Na+ current (INa). Phenytoin and MK-801, at concentrations which had no effect on INa, could block TTX-ICa concentration-dependently. Valproic acid and phenobarbital had no effect on both TTX-ICa and INa. In particular, flunarizine and phenytoin have more potent inhibitory effects on TTX-ICa than other test drugs. These results suggest that the abnormal excess-excitation of TTX-sensitive Ca(2+)-conducting channels may be one of the trigger factors generating epilepsy. |
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