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Nimodipine improves kainic acid induced neurotoxicity in cerebellar granular cell culture: a double-blind dose-response study
Authors:A. Gepdiremen,S. Sö  nmez,&#   Batat,M. E&#  refolu,S. Dü  zenli,and H. Sü  leyman
Affiliation:Department of Pharmacology, Atatürk University, Medical Faculty, 25240 Erzurum, Turkey;Department of Genetics, Atatürk University, Medical Faculty, 25240 Erzurum, Turkey;Department of Histology, Atatürk University, Medical Faculty, 25240 Erzurum, Turkey
Abstract:Summary— The neuroprotective role of nimodipine was tested in kainic acid (50 and 100 μM) induced neurotoxicity in cerebellar granular cell cultures of 4 to 7 day-old rat pups. Nimodipine was applied in 50, 100 and 200 μM concentrations. Kainate, in either dose, induced cerebellar granular cell death in respect to controls and the results were statistically significant ( P = 0.000 for both doses). However, kainic acid in 100 μM concentration led to higher rates of cell death than 50 μM ( P = 0.017). The neuroprotective role of nimodipine in kainate induced neurotoxicity was dose dependent. Kainate toxicity in 50 μM concentration was blocked by 50 and 100 μM nimodipine concentrations ( P = 0.006 and P = 0.002, respectively) while 200 μM nimodipine was found ineffective. The most effective nimodipine dose for 100 μM kainic acid neurotoxicity was 200 μM ( P = 0.000) while 50 and 100 μM concentrations of nimodipine were found ineffective. In this study, we have proven the dose-dependent neuroprotective role of nimodipine in kainate induced neurotoxicity in cerebellar granular cell cultures of rat pups.
Keywords:nimodipine    kainate    neurotoxicity    cerebellar granular cells    cell culture    rat
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