Literature DB >> 3607602

The actions of diazepam and diphenylhydantoin on fast and slow Ca2+ uptake processes in guinea pig cerebral cortex synaptosomes.

D Rampe, J Ferrante, D J Triggle.   

Abstract

The activities of diazepam and diphenylhydantoin as inhibitors of the fast and slow phases of 45Ca2+ uptake in response to K+ depolarization and of [3H]nitrendipine binding were examined in guinea pig cerebral cortex synaptosomes. The slow phase of 45Ca2+ uptake was abolished in Na+-free media (choline substitution) and was more sensitive to inhibition by 3,4-dichlorobenzamil and represents a Na+-dependent Ca2+ uptake process. The fast component of uptake represents activation of voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels. Diazepam (to 300 microM) was selectively active against the fast component of 45Ca2+ uptake. The benzodiazepines Ro 11-3624 and Ro 11-3128 were similarly selective with a modest stereoselectivity against the fast component of 45Ca2+ uptake. Diphenylhydantoin (100 and 200 microM) blocked nonselectively both fast and slow phases of Ca2+ uptake. Diazepam (60 microM) and diphenylhydantoin (200 microM) blocked [3H]nitrendipine binding in a competitive manner. Diazepam and diphenylhydantoin probably exert at least part of their anticonvulsant activity by inhibition of voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3607602     DOI: 10.1139/y87-091

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Physiol Pharmacol        ISSN: 0008-4212            Impact factor:   2.273


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1.  Effect of calcium on anxiolytic activity of diazepam and verapamil in rats.

Authors:  Sharanabasayyaswamy B Hiremath; Sohit Anand; L D Srinivas; Mohammad Rafiuddin Rashed
Journal:  Indian J Pharmacol       Date:  2010-12       Impact factor: 1.200

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