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Publication : Effects of some quinolones on imipenem-induced seizures in DBA/2 mice.

First Author  De Sarro A Year  1994
Journal  Gen Pharmacol Volume  25
Issue  2 Pages  369-79
PubMed ID  8026738 Mgi Jnum  J:20614
Mgi Id  MGI:68692 Doi  10.1016/0306-3623(94)90068-x
Citation  De Sarro A, et al. (1994) Effects of some quinolones on imipenem-induced seizures in DBA/2 mice. Gen Pharmacol 25(2):369-79
abstractText  1. The behavioural and convulsant effects of imipenem, a carbapenem derivative, were studied after i.p. administration in DBA/2 mice, a strain genetically susceptible to sound-induced seizures and in Swiss mice. 2. It was found that DBA/2 mice were more susceptible to seizures induced by imipenem than Swiss mice. 3. The proconvulsant effects of some quinolones were also evaluated in DBA/2 mice on seizures evoked by means of i.p. administration of imipenem. The present study demonstrated that the order of proconvulsant activity in our epileptic model was pefloxacin > enoxacin > ofloxacin > nalidixic acid > rufloxacin > norfloxacin > ciprofloxacin > cinoxacin > temafloxacin. 4. The relationship between the chemical structure and the proconvulsant activity of quinolone derivatives was studied. The relationship between the lipophilicity and the proconvulsant activity was also investigated. 5. Although the main mechanism for seizure potentiation cannot be easily determined potential drug interactions exist. It has been reported that imipenem and quinolones are all believed to increase excitation of the central nervous system by inhibition of GABA binding to receptors. 6. A slow clearance from the central nervous system and from the kidney may also occur following the concomitant administration of some quinolones and imipenem.
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