| Literature DB >> 12373515 |
M T Fernández-Sánchez1, R Díaz-Trelles, A Groppetti, B Manfredi, A T Brini, G Biella, M L Sotgiu, A Novelli.
Abstract
Nefopam hyghochloride is a potent analgesic compound commercialized in most Western Europe for 20 years, which possesses a profile distinct from that of opioids or anti-inflammatory drugs. Previous evidence suggested a central action of nefopam but the detailed mechanisms remain unclear. While, nefopam structure resembles that of orphenadrine, an uncompetitive NMDA receptor antagonist, here we report that differently from orphenadrine, nefopam (100 microM) failed to protect cultured cerebellar neurons from excitotoxicity following direct exposure of neurons to glutamate. Moreover, nefopam failed to displace MK-801 binding to hippocampal membranes. Nefopam effectively prevented NMDA receptor-mediated early appearance (30 min) of toxicity signs induced by the voltage sensitive sodium channel (VSSC) activator veratridine. The later phase (24 h) of neurotoxicity by veratridine occurring independently from NMDA receptor activation, was also prevented by nefopam. Nefopam effect was not mimicked by the GABA receptor agonist muscimol.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12373515 DOI: 10.1007/s00726-001-0106-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Amino Acids ISSN: 0939-4451 Impact factor: 3.520