Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Lithium Chloride and NO-cGMP Pathway

Our findings demonstrated that nitric oxide-cyclic GMP pathway could be involved in the anticonvulsant properties of the lithium chloride. In addition, the role of constitutive NOS versus inducible NOS is prominent in this phenomenon.

Bahremand, A., Nasrabady, S. E., Ziai, P., Rahimian, R., Hedayat, T., Payandemehr, B., and Dehpour, A. R. (2010). Involvement of nitric oxide-cgmp pathway in the anticonvulsant effects of lithium chloride on ptz-induced seizure in mice. Epilepsy Research, pages 295-302.
http://www.citeulike.org/user/HEIRS/article/7020649


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