MOVEMENT OF RADIOACTIVE CALCIUM IN BRAIN SLICES AND INFLUENCES ON IT OF PROTOVERATRINE, OUABAIN, POTASSIUM CHLORIDE AND COCAINE
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The movement of <SUP>45</SUP>Ca in brain cortex slices of guinea pigs and the influences on it of protoveratrine, ouabain, KCl and cocaine were examined. The following results were obtained.<BR>1. Addition of azide and omission of glucose resulted in an increase in <SUP>45</SUP>Ca-influx. This increase in <SUP>45</SUP>Ca-influx caused by depression of the metabolism was not significantly influenced by addition of cocaine.<BR>2. Protoveratrine, ouabain or a high concentration of KCl caused an increase in <SUP>45</SUP>Ca-influx into brain slices. The increase caused by protoveratrine and ouabain was completely blocked by cocaine while that by KCl was partially blocked.<BR>3. Efflux of <SUP>45</SUP>Ca from brain slices was reduced by replacing normal Ringer by Ca-free Ringer containing EDTA.<BR>4. There was an increase in <SUP>45</SUP>Ca-efflux from brain slices on addition of protoveratrine, ouabain, KCl or azide both in normal Ringer and in Ca-free Ringer.<BR>5. Cocaine largely prevented the increased efflux of <SUP>45</SUP>Ca caused by protoveratrine and ouabain, but the increased efflux of <SUP>45</SUP>Ca caused by KCl was only partially inhibited and that by azide did not seem to be affected significantly by addition of cocaine.<BR>The role of calcium in membrane permeability and the action mechanisms of these drugs are discussed on the basis of these findings.
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著者
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吉田 博
Department of Neuropharmacology and Neurochemistry, Institute of Higher Nervous Activity, Faculty of
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藤沢 久雄
Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Osaka University
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梶川 宏造
Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Osaka University
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橋本 裕一
Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Osaka University
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大井 善博
Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Osaka University
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