Abstract
Dihydroergocryptine is a hydrogenated ergot derivative with pharmacological actions mainly related to its dopaminomimetic activity. Here we report that dihydroergocryptine can protect cultured rat cerebellar granule cells against glutamate‐induced neurotoxicity, assessing cell viability with the fluorescein diacetate‐propidium iodide technique. Dihydroergocryptine antagonized both the neuronal death produced by acute exposure to a toxic glutamate concentration as well as the normal age‐dependent degeneration in culture. The effect of dihydroergocryptine might be mediated by a scavenger action as suggested by the fact that the compound in a concentration‐dependent manner reduced the formation of intracellular peroxides produced in cerebellar granule cells by exposure to 100 μM glutamate. This action is apparently not mediated entirely by interactions with the dopamine D2 receptors. The neuroprotective action suggests that dihydroergocryptine might be a potential useful drug in the therapy and/or prophylaxis of acute and chronic neurodegenerative diseases related to excitotoxic damage. 1993 Nordic Pharmacological Society
Lingua originale | Inglese |
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pagine (da-a) | 224-228 |
Numero di pagine | 5 |
Rivista | Basic and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology |
Volume | 73 |
Numero di pubblicazione | 4 |
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Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - ott 1993 |
Pubblicato esternamente | Sì |