Adenosine receptor antagonism accounts for the seizure-prolonging effects of aminophylline.

Pharmacol Biochem Behav

Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, University of Auckland, New Zealand.

Published: August 1990

The mechanism of action of aminophylline in prolonging seizures was tested in amygdala-kindled rats. Aminophylline prolonged the afterdischarge duration of kindled seizures. This seizure-prolonging action of aminophylline was strongly antagonized by the adenosine A1 agonist cyclohexyladenosine and partially antagonized by the benzodiazepine partial agonist RO 15-1788. However, the specific benzodiazepine antagonist CGS 8216 did not affect the seizure-prolonging action of aminophylline. Also, the potent anticonvulsant effect of diazepam on kindled seizures, which was completely antagonized by CGS 8216, was unaffected by aminophylline. Furthermore, a range of benzodiazepine inverse agonists, GABA antagonists, phosphodiesterase inhibitors and xanthines did not prolong afterdischarge durations. These results demonstrate that the seizure-prolonging action of aminophylline is due to block of A1 adenosine receptors since it is prevented by adenosine A1 agonists.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0091-3057(90)90072-pDOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

action aminophylline
16
seizure-prolonging action
12
kindled seizures
8
cgs 8216
8
aminophylline
7
adenosine
4
adenosine receptor
4
receptor antagonism
4
antagonism accounts
4
seizure-prolonging
4

Similar Publications

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!