Publications by authors named "Dieter R Riddall"

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the major immune-mediated, demyelinating, neurodegenerative disease of the central nervous system. Compounds within cannabis, notably Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9-THC) can limit the inappropriate neurotransmissions that cause MS-related problems and medicinal cannabis is now licenced for the treatment of MS symptoms. However, the biology indicates that the endocannabinoid system may offer the potential to control other aspects of disease.

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We report the discovery of a new class of neuroprotective voltage-dependent sodium channel modulators exemplified by (5-(1-benzyl-1H-indazol-3-yl)-1,2,4-oxadiazol-3-yl)methanamine 11 (CFM1178). The compounds were inhibitors of [(14)C]guanidinium ion flux in rat forebrain synaptosomes and displaced binding of the sodium channel ligand [(3)H]BW202W92. 11 and the corresponding N(2)-benzyl isomer, 38 (CFM6058), demonstrated neuroprotective activity in hippocampal slices comparable to sipatrigine.

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The effectiveness of several antiepileptic, analgesic, and neuroprotective drugs is attributable to state-dependent inhibition of voltage-gated sodium channels. To help characterize their site and mode of action on sodium channels, a member of the lamotrigine family, R-(-)-2,4-diamino-6-(fluromethyl)-5-(2,3,5-trichlorophenyl)-pyrimidine (BW202W92), was radiolabeled and used as a binding ligand in rat forebrain synaptosomes. Although the level of specific [(3)H]BW202W92 binding in a standard incubation medium was relatively poor, low concentrations of tetrodotoxin (EC(50) = 2-3 nM) greatly enhanced the binding, apparently by increasing the affinity of the binding sites.

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