Schirrmacher K, Mayer A, Walden J, Düsing R, Bingmann D
Institut für Physiologie, Universitäts-GHS-Essen, FRG.
Neuropsychobiology. 1993;27(3):176-9. doi: 10.1159/000118976.
The effects of carbamazepine (CBZ) on action potentials and calcium currents in cultured rat sensory spinal ganglion cells were investigated. CBZ was found to reversibly suppress the calcium-dependent components of action potentials and to reduce the amplitude of the after-hyperpolarizations, while the rising phase and the peak amplitude were hardly changed. Furthermore, CBZ caused a marked reduction in the calcium currents, which in some cells was reversible. The present findings confirm that CBZ has calcium-antagonistic properties.