Literature DB >> 3523314

The anti-excitotoxic effects of certain anesthetics, analgesics and sedative-hypnotics.

J W Olney, M T Price, T A Fuller, J Labruyere, L Samson, M Carpenter, K Mahan.   

Abstract

Various agents were tested for their ability to antagonize the acute excitotoxic action of N-methyl-DL-aspartate (NMA) and kainic acid (KA) on neurons in the in vitro chick embryo retina. The following compounds (in order of descending potencies) were effective in completely blocking the neurotoxic activity of NMA: phencyclidine, ketamine, (+/-)-SKF 10,047, pentazocine, D-aminophosphonovalerate, D-amino-phosphonoheptanoate, D-alpha-aminoadipate, OH-quinoxaline carboxylate, kynurenate, (+/-)-cis-2,3-piperidine dicarboxylate, secobarbital, amobarbital and pentobarbital. The latter 6 agents also protected against KA toxicity but complete protection was observed only from relatively high concentrations. At 20 mM, Mg2+ blocked NMA toxicity but at concentrations up to 30 mM did not block KA toxicity. Compounds that failed to block either NMA or KA toxicity include D- and L-aminophosphonobutyrate, L-glutamic acid diethyl ester, xanthurenate, GABA and taurine. The chick embryo retina is a useful preparation for identifying agents that have either excitotoxic or anti-excitotoxic activity.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3523314     DOI: 10.1016/0304-3940(86)90224-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosci Lett        ISSN: 0304-3940            Impact factor:   3.046


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