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The dextromethorphan analog dimemorfan attenuates kainate-induced seizures via σ 1 receptor activation: Comparison with the effects of dextromethorphan

Title
The dextromethorphan analog dimemorfan attenuates kainate-induced seizures via σ 1 receptor activation: Comparison with the effects of dextromethorphan
Authors
Shin E.-J.Nah S.-Y.Kim W.-K.Ko K.H.Jhoo W.-K.Lim Y.-K.Cha J.Y.Chen C.-F.Kim H.-C.
Ewha Authors
김원기
SCOPUS Author ID
김원기scopus
Issue Date
2005
Journal Title
British Journal of Pharmacology
ISSN
0007-1188JCR Link
Citation
British Journal of Pharmacology vol. 144, no. 7, pp. 908 - 918
Indexed
SCI; SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
In a previous study, we demonstrated that a dextromethorphan analog, dimemorfan, has neuroprotective effects. Dextromethorphan and dimemorfan are high-affinity ligands at σ 1 receptors. Dextromethorphan has moderate affinities for phencyclidine sites, while dimemorfan has very low affinities for such sites, suggesting that these sites are not essential for the anticonvulsant actions of dimemorfan. Kainate (KA) administration (10mgkg -1, i.p.) produced robust convulsions lasting 4-6 h in rats. Pre-treatment with dimemorfan (12 or 24mgkg -1) reduced seizures in a dose-dependent manner. Dimemorfan pre-treatment also attenuated the KA-induced increases in c-fos/c-jun expression, activator protein (AP)-1 DNA-binding activity, and loss of cells in the CA1 and CA3 fields of the hippocampus. These effects of dimemorfan were comparable to those of dextromethorphan. The anticonvulsant action of dextromethorphan or dimemorfan was significantly counteracted by a selective σ 1 receptor antagonist BD 1047, suggesting that the anticonvulsant action of dextromethorphan or dimemorfan is, at least in part, related to σ 1 receptor-activated modulation of AP-1 transcription factors. We asked whether dimemorfan produces the behavioral side effects seen with dextromethorphan or dextrorphan (a phencyclidine-like metabolite of dextromethorphan). Conditioned place preference and circling behaviors were significantly increased in mice treated with phencyclidine, dextrorphan or dextromethorphan, while mice treated with dimemorfan showed no behavioral side effects. Our results suggest that dimemorfan is equipotent to dextromethorphan in preventing KA-induced seizures, while it may lack behavioral effects, such as psychotomimetic reactions. © 2005 Nature Publishing Group. All rights reserved.
DOI
10.1038/sj.bjp.0705998
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