BRL 38227--a potassium channel opener, antagonizes digoxin-induced convulsions.

Y Chugh, N Saha, A Sankaranarayanan, P L Sharma
Author Information
  1. Y Chugh: Department of Pharmacology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India.

Abstract

Experimental evidence suggests that potassium channel openers play an important role in convulsions. In this study, the anticonvulsant activity of BRL 38227, a new potassium channel opener against digoxin-induced convulsions, is reported. Intraventricular administration of digoxin (7.5 micrograms), included "popcorn-type" convulsions in rats. BRL 38227, injected centrally increased the onset time of convulsions and decreased the mortality rate in a dose-dependent manner. Pretreatment with 4-aminopyridine, a potassium channel blocker antagonized the protective effect of BRL 38227. These findings show the involvement of potassium channels in digoxin-induced convulsions. Further these results indicate that in the future potassium channels might be a target for new anticonvulsant drugs.

MeSH Term

4-Aminopyridine
Animals
Benzopyrans
Brain
Cromakalim
Digoxin
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Female
Injections, Intraventricular
Male
Potassium Channels
Pyrroles
Rats
Rats, Wistar
Seizures

Chemicals

Benzopyrans
Potassium Channels
Pyrroles
Cromakalim
Digoxin
4-Aminopyridine

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