» Articles » PMID: 2770051

Effect of NC-1100 [1-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)-2-(4-diphenylmethylpiperazinyl) Ethanol Dihydrochloride] on Gamma-aminobutyric Acid (GABA) Metabolism in Rat Brain: Analysis Using Stroke-prone Spontaneously Hypertensive Rat

Overview
Journal Jpn J Pharmacol
Specialty Pharmacology
Date 1989 Jun 1
PMID 2770051
Citations 1
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Effects of oral administration of NC-1100 on the metabolism of neuroactive amino acids in rat brain were studied using stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive (SHR-SP) and Wistar Kyoto rats. The repeated administration of NC-1100 induced a significant increase of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) content in the cerebellum and medulla oblongata of SHR-SP. The decrease of aspartic acid contents in the cerebellum and medulla oblongata of SHR-SP was also noted following NC-1100 administration. Although the activity of L-glutamic acid decarboxylase did not change in these cerebral areas, the activity of GABA-transaminase:succinic semialdehyde dehydrogenase was found to be significantly reduced in the cerebellum of SHR-SP following the repeated administration of NC-1100. The turnover rate of GABA was also significantly reduced in the cerebellum and medulla oblongata of SHR-SP. It was also found that the spontaneous release of preloaded [3H]GABA from cerebral cortical slices was significantly retarded by the continuous oral administration of NC-1100. These results suggest that NC-1100 may be a drug inducing the increase of GABA in the cerebellum and medulla oblongata following continuous administration, especially in animals having hypertension associated cerebrovascular disorders such as SHR-SP.

Citing Articles

Glutamatergic, GABAergic, and endocannabinoid neurotransmissions within the dorsal hippocampus modulate the cardiac baroreflex function in rats.

Ferreira-Junior N, Lagatta D, Resstel L Pflugers Arch. 2017; 470(2):395-411.

PMID: 29143219 DOI: 10.1007/s00424-017-2083-y.