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  2. Vincamine and vincanol are potent blockers of voltage-gated Na+ channels

Vincamine and vincanol are potent blockers of voltage-gated Na+ channels

  • Eur J Pharmacol. 1996 Oct 24;314(1-2):69-73. doi: 10.1016/s0014-2999(96)00542-0.
S A Erdo 1 P Molnár V Lakics J Z Bence Z Tömösközi
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  • 1 Laboratory of CNS Pharmacology, Chinoin Co., Budapest, Hungary.
Abstract

The effects of three vinca derivatives on [3H]batrachotoxin binding in rat cortical synaptosomes, on the inhibition of whole-cell Na+ currents evoked in voltage-clamped cortical neurones of the rat, on the protection against veratridine-induced cell death in cortical cultures and on the maximal electroshock-induced seizures in mice were compared. Vinpocetine, vincamine and vincanol reduced [3H]batrachotoxin binding with IC50 values of 0.34, 1.9 and 10.7 microM, blocked Na+ currents with IC50 values of 44.72 and 40 microM, and protected cortical against veratridine-induced cell death with IC50 values of 0.49, 26 and 33 microM, respectively. Upon i.p. administration, vinpocetine, vincamine and vincanol attenuated maximal electric shock-induced convulsions in a dose-dependent manner with ED50 values of 27, 15.4 and 14.6 mg/kg, respectively. The present findings indicate that the three vinca derivatives are potent blockers of voltage-gated Na+ channels, a mechanism that may contribute at least in part to the pharmacological/therapeutic benefit of these drugs.

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