Drug Chem Toxicol
March 1989
Calimycin (A23187), a divalent cationic ionophore which increases intraneuronal concentrations of calcium, has been shown to produce neurofunctional changes associated with depression of brain excitability. The present report describes further characterization of the neurofunctional effects of acute parenteral exposure to A23187. Adult male rats were tested for the effects of A23187 on operant performance and general motor activity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe divalent cationic ionophore A23187 (calimycin) facilitates the transport of calcium ions across biological membranes, resulting in an increase of cytosolic calcium. A23187 has been used extensively in vitro to activate calcium-dependent neurocellular processes. Because of its potential usefulness as a neurotoxicological probe, our laboratory conducted a series of studies to characterize the neurofunctional consequences of A23187 in the intact organism.
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