Lidocaine reduces the hypoxia-induced release of an excitatory amino acid analog from rat striatal slices in superfusion
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Diaz, Leopoldo
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Lidocaine reduces the hypoxia-induced release of an excitatory amino acid analog from rat striatal slices in superfusion
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1. 1. Lidocaine has been extensively investigated as a potential neuroprotective drug against ischemiainduced neurodegeneration without reaching any satisfactory conclusion. 2. 2. The present work evaluates the effect of lidocaine -17 μM- on the hypoxia-induced release of tritiated D-aspartate from rat striatal slices in superfusion. 3. 3. Hypoxia resulted in a significant increase in the amount of D-aspartate released from striatal slices preloaded with the tritiated excitatory amino acid analog. 4. 4. The addition of lidocaine to the superfusion solution resulted in a drastic reduction in the amount of D-aspartate release evoked by hypoxia, rendering it close to normal values. © 1995.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/161338
DOI: 10.1016/0278-5846(95)00122-C
ISSN: 02785846
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