Abstract
The effects of some dipeptides, analogues of N-acetyl-alpha-L-aspartyl-L-glutamate, were studied after i.c.v. administration into mice in acute experiments. N-Acetyl-alpha-L-aspartyl-L-glutamate itself did not induce seizures in animals, but prevented glutamate-induced convulsions. All other dipeptides possessed excitatory glutamate-like actions. Some structural requirements for the excitatory effects of the dipeptides are discussed.
MeSH terms
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Animals
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Anticonvulsants / pharmacology
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Convulsants
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Dipeptides / administration & dosage
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Dipeptides / chemistry
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Dipeptides / pharmacology*
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Glutamates / pharmacology
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Injections, Intraventricular
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Mice
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Receptors, Amino Acid
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Receptors, Cell Surface / drug effects
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Receptors, Cell Surface / physiology
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Seizures / chemically induced*
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Seizures / prevention & control
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Structure-Activity Relationship
Substances
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Anticonvulsants
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Convulsants
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Dipeptides
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Glutamates
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Receptors, Amino Acid
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Receptors, Cell Surface
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glutamic acid diethyl ester
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isospaglumic acid