Yaari_1977_Ann.Neurol_1_334

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Title : Depression of synaptic transmission by diphenylhydantoin - Yaari_1977_Ann.Neurol_1_334
Author(s) : Yaari Y , Pincus JH , Argov Z
Ref : Annals of Neurology , 1 :334 , 1977
Abstract :

Diphenylhydantoin (phenytoin, DPH) depresses synaptic transmission at the frog neuromuscular synapse by presynaptic and postsynaptic mechanisms. In normal Ringer's solution the amplitude of the neurally evoked end-plate potentials and their quantal content are reduced. Somewhat paradoxically, miniature end-plate potential (mepp) frequency is increased by the drug. These effects could result if DPH blocked both calcium transport at the axonal membrane and intracellular calcium sequestration. Mepp amplitude is reduced, and DPH also induces nerve conduction block at high rates of stimulation. The relevance of these effects to the anticonvulsive activity of DPH is discussed.

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Yaari Y, Pincus JH, Argov Z (1977)
Depression of synaptic transmission by diphenylhydantoin
Annals of Neurology 1 :334

Yaari Y, Pincus JH, Argov Z (1977)
Annals of Neurology 1 :334