
doi: 10.1139/y85-090
pmid: 2864124
The effectiveness of several excitatory amino acid antagonists to delay or block seizures induced by oxygen at high pressure was examined in mice. Of the antagonists tested, namely, L-proline, DL-α-aminoadipate, DL-2-amino-5-phosphonovalerate, and L-glutamic acid diethyl ester, DL-2-amino-5-phosphonovalerate was the most effective in delaying or preventing seizures. L-Glutamic acid diethylester was also effective but at significantly higher doses, which were also associated with marked sedation.
Hyperbaric Oxygenation, Proline, Valine, Mice, 2-Amino-5-phosphonovalerate, Glutamates, Seizures, Animals, Anticonvulsants, Amino Acids, 2-Aminoadipic Acid
Hyperbaric Oxygenation, Proline, Valine, Mice, 2-Amino-5-phosphonovalerate, Glutamates, Seizures, Animals, Anticonvulsants, Amino Acids, 2-Aminoadipic Acid
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