Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2005109395> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2005109395 endingPage "154" @default.
- W2005109395 startingPage "143" @default.
- W2005109395 abstract "GYKI 52466 (1-(4-aminophenyl)-4-methyl-7,8-methylenedioxy-5H-2,3-benzodiazepine) was examined in a battery of analgesia and anti-inflammatory tests in rats and mice, respectively. Its 3-N-acetyl (GYKI 53773) and 3-N-methylcarbamoyl (GYKI 53784) derivatives were also examined in some assays. These 2,3-benzodiazepines, known as prototypic non-competitive antagonists of AMPA receptors, showed a peculiar profile in some routinely used antinociceptive tests. They were found fairly potent in rat tail flick and mouse phenylquinone writhing assays but the dose-response curves were rather shallow as compared to that of morphine. Their action is stereoselective, i.e., the (+) isomers were found inactive, in agreement with the previous in vitro studies. Their antinociceptive effect could not be reversed by naloxone and the GYKI compounds did not potentiate significantly the morphine-induced analgesia. In the mouse hot plate assay the 2,3-benzodiazepines were active only in doses inducing visible motor incapacitation. In rats, GYKI 52466 weakly reduced the hypersensitivity accompanying acute carrageenan edema. However, it potently inhibited the hyperalgesia during Freund adjuvant-induced chronic arthritis. In the latter assay GYKI 52466 also attenuated the body weight loss without altering the paw edema. The present findings confirm reports in the literature which indicate AMPA receptors may contribute to certain forms of pathological hyperalgesia, e.g., to that detectable in inflamed tissues." @default.
- W2005109395 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2005109395 creator A5011347956 @default.
- W2005109395 creator A5022263599 @default.
- W2005109395 creator A5069209213 @default.
- W2005109395 creator A5070493676 @default.
- W2005109395 creator A5087332217 @default.
- W2005109395 date "1997-10-01" @default.
- W2005109395 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W2005109395 title "Apparent antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory effects of GYKI 52466" @default.
- W2005109395 cites W1972605129 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W1977689154 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W1987822223 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W1988059170 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W1988677962 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W1989804049 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W1993877941 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W1994421160 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W1994693099 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W1998126770 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W2001341182 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W2003833953 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W2005109395 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W2005789056 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W2012094079 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W2018933178 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W2024858662 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W2032277456 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W2039008431 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W2044413003 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W2047615932 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W2051318074 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W2052309611 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W2052840755 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W2053643995 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W2054140492 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W2055584490 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W2056043105 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W2057160629 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W2062016755 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W2072328965 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W2075285126 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W2087509233 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W2091837097 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W2094043543 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W2108568368 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W2118769973 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W2136885970 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W3100748116 @default.
- W2005109395 cites W4232614478 @default.
- W2005109395 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/s0014-2999(97)01262-4" @default.
- W2005109395 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9384226" @default.
- W2005109395 hasPublicationYear "1997" @default.
- W2005109395 type Work @default.
- W2005109395 sameAs 2005109395 @default.
- W2005109395 citedByCount "16" @default.
- W2005109395 countsByYear W20051093952012 @default.
- W2005109395 countsByYear W20051093952016 @default.
- W2005109395 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2005109395 hasAuthorship W2005109395A5011347956 @default.
- W2005109395 hasAuthorship W2005109395A5022263599 @default.
- W2005109395 hasAuthorship W2005109395A5069209213 @default.
- W2005109395 hasAuthorship W2005109395A5070493676 @default.
- W2005109395 hasAuthorship W2005109395A5087332217 @default.
- W2005109395 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2005109395 hasConcept C15490471 @default.
- W2005109395 hasConcept C160268369 @default.
- W2005109395 hasConcept C170493617 @default.
- W2005109395 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2005109395 hasConcept C2777389121 @default.
- W2005109395 hasConcept C2778750930 @default.
- W2005109395 hasConcept C2779245659 @default.
- W2005109395 hasConcept C2780886150 @default.
- W2005109395 hasConcept C2781063702 @default.
- W2005109395 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W2005109395 hasConcept C61174792 @default.
- W2005109395 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2005109395 hasConcept C98274493 @default.
- W2005109395 hasConceptScore W2005109395C126322002 @default.
- W2005109395 hasConceptScore W2005109395C15490471 @default.
- W2005109395 hasConceptScore W2005109395C160268369 @default.
- W2005109395 hasConceptScore W2005109395C170493617 @default.
- W2005109395 hasConceptScore W2005109395C185592680 @default.
- W2005109395 hasConceptScore W2005109395C2777389121 @default.
- W2005109395 hasConceptScore W2005109395C2778750930 @default.
- W2005109395 hasConceptScore W2005109395C2779245659 @default.
- W2005109395 hasConceptScore W2005109395C2780886150 @default.
- W2005109395 hasConceptScore W2005109395C2781063702 @default.
- W2005109395 hasConceptScore W2005109395C55493867 @default.
- W2005109395 hasConceptScore W2005109395C61174792 @default.
- W2005109395 hasConceptScore W2005109395C71924100 @default.
- W2005109395 hasConceptScore W2005109395C98274493 @default.
- W2005109395 hasIssue "2-3" @default.
- W2005109395 hasLocation W20051093951 @default.
- W2005109395 hasLocation W20051093952 @default.
- W2005109395 hasOpenAccess W2005109395 @default.
- W2005109395 hasPrimaryLocation W20051093951 @default.
- W2005109395 hasRelatedWork W1594216592 @default.