Fig. 6. The effects of the TRPC channel inhibitors such as flufenamic acid and SKF96365 on low [Mg2+]o-induced epileptiform activity.
(A) Flufenamic acid (100 μM) significantly inhibited the spike firing of low [Mg2+]o-induced epileptiform activity, but SKF96365 (10 μM) did not affect inhibited the spike firing of the epileptiform activity. (B) Graph summarizes the spike firing and amplitude of low [Mg2+]o-induced epileptiform activity in non (control, n = 7)-, flufenamic acid (n = 7)- and SKF96365 (n = 7)-treated groups. Data are expressed as means ± SEM. TRPC, transient receptor potential canonical; [Mg2+]o, extracellular Mg2+ concentration. *p < 0.05 relative to respective control (one way ANOVA with Bonferroni’s test).
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