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Na+, K+-activated adenosine triphosphatase (Na+, K+-ATPase) is known to play a role as a trigger
in neurotransmitter release and may also affect the transport of calcium ion (Ca++). By doing so, Na+,
K+-ATPase, as an anticonvulsant, can modify the excitability level of cells in epilepsy. In order to
elucidate the possible mechanisms of neuropharmacological interaction between Na+, K+.ATPase
and phenobarbital, serial experimental studies were... |