Chronic inhibition of the norepinephrine transporter in the brain participates in the seizure sensitization to cocaine and local anesthetics

  • Arai, Shigeaki
  • Morita, Katsuya
  • Kitayama, Shigeo
  • Kumagai, Kei
  • Kumagai, Michiko
  • Kihira, Kenji
  • Dohi, Toshihiro
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Publication date
February 2003
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

Involvement of chronic inhibition of monoamine transporters (MAT) in the brain concerning the sensitization of cocaine- and local anesthetic-induced seizures was studied in mice. Repeated administration of subconvulsive doses of meprylcaine as well as cocaine, both of which inhibit MAT, but not lidocaine, which does not inhibit MAT, increased seizure activity and produced sensitization to other local anesthetics. Effects of 5 daily treatments of monoamine transporter inhibitors on lidocaine-induced convulsions were examined 2 or 3 days after the last dose of the inhibitors. The daily treatments of GBR 12935, a specific inhibitor of dopamine uptake, significantly increased the incidence and the intensity of lidocaine-induced convulsions at 2...

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