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Release of14C-adenine derivatives from cerebral cortical slices: Effect of phenytoin and phenobarbital
Authors:Edward Lewin  Virginia Bleck
Affiliation:(1) Neurology Service, Veterans Administration Hospital, and Department of Neurology, University of Colorado Medical Center, Denver, Colorado
Abstract:Both ouabain, 0.1 mM, and veratridine, 0.05 mM, increased the release of14C-labeled compounds from rat cortical slices prelabeled with14C-adenine and incubated in vitro. The increment in radioactivity released by both depolarizing agents was almost entirely a result of increases in adenosine, inosine, and hypoxanthine. However, the distribution of these three compounds in the ouabain-induced efflux (adenosine, 12%; inosine, 51%; hypoxanthine, 36%) contrasted with that evoked by veratridine (adenosine, 42%; inosine, 15%; hypoxanthine, 38%). Phenytoin significantly reduced the efflux of14C-labeled compounds produced by both ouabain and veratridine, but phenobarbital had no effect. The intracortical injection of adenosine, inosine, and hypoxanthine has been shown to induce epileptiform discharges in rats, and it is suggested that the inhibitory effect of phenytoin on the release of adenine derivatives may play a role in its antiepileptic action.
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