Is Metaphit a phencyclidine antagonist? Studies with ketamine, phencyclidine and N-methylaspartate
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- DOI: 10.1016/0024-3205(86)90614-4
Is Metaphit a phencyclidine antagonist? Studies with ketamine, phencyclidine and N-methylaspartate
Abstract
The dissociative anaesthetics, phencyclidine and ketamine, block excitation of central neurones by N-methylaspartate. Using the technique of microelectrophoresis on rat spinal neurones in vivo Metaphit, a phencyclidine receptor acylating agent, was tested to see whether it would antagonise this effect of dissociative anaesthetics. The predominant effect of Metaphit was, however, to reduce N-methylaspartate induced excitation. It is concluded that Metaphit has mixed agonist/antagonist effects at the phencyclidine receptor.
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