Study on anticonvulsant mechanism of ketamine
- VernacularTitle:氯胺酮抗惊厥的作用机制
- Author:
Jing MENG
;
Yunpeng ZHAI
;
Shiming DUAN
;
Tao MA
;
Tijun DAI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
ketamine;
anticonvulsion;
cerebral cortex;
mechanism;
Na+,K+-ATPase;
Ca2+-ATPase;
NOSase
- From:
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin
2003;0(09):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Aim To observe the effects of ketamine on Na+,K+-ATPase,Ca2+-ATPase and NOSase activity in different cerebral cortex in convulsive mice.Methods The mice were randomly divided into blank group,normal saline(NS) group and ketamine 25 mg?kg-1 (KetⅠ),50 mg?kg-1(KetⅡ) group. The animals of blank group were killed directly.Convulsion was induced by intraperitoneally(ip) strychnine(1.5 mg?kg-1) in other groups,and correspond drugs were administered ip before five minutes.Action variety of mice was observed. Animals were killed on 30 minutes after strychnine injection.The activity of Na+,K+-ATPase,Ca2+-ATPase,TNOSase and iNOSase were assessed by spestrophotometric analysis in different cere-bral cortex(forehead,parietal and occipital area).Results Ketamine group could decrease mortality completely. The duration of tonic state in KetⅡ group was significantly shorter than that in KetⅠgroup.Compared with blank group,Na+,K+-ATPase and Ca2+-ATP ase activities were decreased in the group of NS and KetⅠ,and recovered normal level in the group of KetⅡ at parietal and occipital area. TNOS ase activity was decreased by 1/3 in KetⅡ group(P