Literature DB >> 2114125

Differential effects of agents enhancing purinergic transmission upon the antielectroshock efficacy of carbamazepine, diphenylhydantoin, diazepam, phenobarbital, and valproate in mice.

S J Czuczwar1, B Szczepanik, A Wamil, W Janusz, Z Kleinrok.   

Abstract

L-phenylisopropyladenosine (L-PIA; a preferential A1 adenosine agonist-0.05 mg/kg) offered no protection against electroconvulsions in mice but potentiated the anticonvulsant action of diazepam and valproate against maximal electroshock-induced seizures, decreasing the respective ED50 values from 9.5 to 4.0 mg/kg and from 250 to 185 mg/kg. However, it remained without effect on the protective activity of phenobarbital, carbamazepine and diphenylhydantoin. 5'-N-ethylcarboxamidoadenosine (NECA; a preferential A2 adenosine agonist-0.5 mg/kg) potentiated the efficacy of valproate. On the other hand, NECA (1 mg/kg) diminished the anticonvulsant action of phenobarbital (ED50 was elevated from 16.5 to 20.5 mg/kg), possessing no effect upon the protective action of carbamazepine. In addition, papaverine (20 mg/kg) significantly enhanced the protective efficacy of valproate and up to 40 mg/kg remained without influence upon the protective action of carbamazepine. However, papaverine (20 and 40 mg/kg) inhibited the anticonvulsive potential of phenobarbital. In the light of the results obtained A1 and A2 adenosine receptor-mediated events seem to possess different influences upon the protective effects of antiepileptic drugs.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2114125     DOI: 10.1007/bf01245835

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neural Transm Gen Sect


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