Lamotrigine is an open-channel blocker of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor.
- 1. UNESCO Chair of Biophysics and Molecular Neurobiology and Instituto de Investigaciones Bioquímicas de Bahía Blanca, Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Lamotrigine is an antiepileptic drug employed in the treatment of partial epilepsies. We studied its possible interaction with channels other than its known therapeutic target, the voltage-gated sodium channel, using the adult muscle nicotinic acetylcholine receptor as a model system. At the single-channel level, lamotrigine caused a dose-dependent (a) diminution in mean open time, (b) increase in mean burst duration and (c) increase in the area of a new closed-time component. A simple linear channel blocking mechanism accounts for these results. Thus, lamotrigine exerts a blocking action on the muscle nicotinic acetylcholine receptor.
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Journal article
Journal:
Neuroreport
Publisher:
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
ISSN:
09594965
Volume:
18
Pages:
45-50
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NIDA NIH HHS
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