Protein Information

ID 44
Name calcium channel (protein family or complex)
Synonyms calcium channel

Compound Information

ID 336
Name strychnine
CAS strychnidin-10-one

Reference

PubMed Abstract RScore(About this table)
9409718 Straub H, Kohling R, Speckmann EJ: Strychnine-induced epileptiform activity in hippocampal and neocortical slice preparations: suppression by the organic calcium antagonists verapamil and flunarizine. Brain Res. 1997 Oct 31;773(1-2):173-80.
Alongside GABA, glycine is the major inhibitory transmitter in the central nervous system. Application of the glycine receptor blocker strychnine is known to evoke epileptiform phenomena. The present paper addresses the question whether postsynaptic calcium currents through L-type channels contribute to strychnine-induced epileptiform field potentials (EFP). To test for this, the antiepileptic effect of the specific L-type calcium channel blocker, verapamil, in hippocampal and neocortical slices was investigated. In parallel with this, the antiepileptic efficacy of the unspecific calcium channel modulator, flunarizine, was tested with respect to pharmacotherapy of epilepsies. In both preparations, the L-type calcium channel blocker, verapamil, was able to suppress EFP. In neocortical slices, EFP were blocked in all experiments, whereas in hippocampal slices, in 3 out of 11 experiments, no complete suppression occurred. Flunarizine acted in a similar way. It is concluded that L-type calcium channels are involved in strychnine-induced epilepsy, but to a greater extent in the neocortex than in the hippocampus.
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