Experiments on nonlinear rats subjected to global transient cerebral ischemia revealed the ability of glutamic acid to improve cerebral circulation. Consequently, the excitatory amino acid can produce adverse (neurotoxic) and positive (anti-ischemic) effects in cerebral ischemia. The cerebrovascular effect of glutamic acid in cerebral ischemia is attenuated on the background action of the MNDA receptor blocker MK-801 (0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIt was investigated the effect of two adamantane derivatives, memantine and 5-hydroxyadamantan-2-one (5-HA), in patients with cerebrovascular disorders. In vitro studies showed that 5-HA, unlike memantine, exhibited antiplatelet activity. Experiments showed that memantine reduced cerebral blood flow in the brain cortex of intact rats and those under conditions of transient global ischemia, whereas 5-HA only selectively improved blood flow in ischemic brain and was superior to the reference drug nimodipine.
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September 2014
NMDA receptor antagonist MK-801 (dizocilpine) increases the local blood flow in the cerebral cortex in rats under transient global ischemia (TGI) conditions to a greater degree than in intact animals. The GABA receptor blocker bicuculline in most experiments eliminates or reduces the MK-801 induced increase in the blood flow after TGI, which is indicative of the participation of GABAergic mechanism of cerebrovascular tone control in the observed MK-801 activity.
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