Artigo
Nantenine alkaloid presents anticonvulsant effect on two classical animal models
Fecha
2003-01-01Registro en:
Phytomedicine. Jena: Urban & Fischer Verlag, v. 10, n. 6-7, p. 563-568, 2003.
0944-7113
10.1078/094471103322331557
WOS:000185628600018
Autor
Ribeiro, R. A.
Leite, JR
Institución
Resumen
The present study investigated the anticonvulsant and convulsant profiles of nantenine, an aporphine alkaloid found in several vegetal species. At lower doses (20-50 mg/kg, i.p) the alkaloid proved to be effective in inhibiting pentylenotetrazol- (PTZ 100 mg/kg, s.c) and maximal electroshock-induced seizures (80 mA, 50 pulses/s, 0.2 s), suggesting its potential as an anticonvulsant drug. However, at higher doses (greater than or equal to 75 mg/kg, i.p) a convulsant activity was observed. Comparing the present in vivo nantenine effects on seizures with previous in vitro biphasic action on Na+, K+-ATPase activity, the convulsant effect appears to be related to inhibition of these phosphatase at high doses whereas anticonvulsant effect, observed at low doses, seems attributable to its stimulation and the resultant decrease of Ca2+-influx into the cell.