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      Evidence against a significant implication of carbonic anhydrase inhibitory activity of zonisamide in its anticonvulsive effects.

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      Arzneimittel-Forschung

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          To clarify whether the inhibitory effect of zonisamide (Excegran, CAS 68291-97-4) on carbonic anhydrase contributes to its anticonvulsant activity, the anticonvulsant activity of 7-methylated zonisamide, a zonisamide analogue which has the same potency of activity as zonisamide in inhibiting carbonic anhydrase in vitro, has been examined. The study using mice did not reveal 7-methylated zonisamide to have any anticonvulsant activity even though its brain concentration level was more than two times the minimal effective concentration of zonisamide. These findings indicate that the anticonvulsant effect of zonisamide is derived from a mechanism(s) other than inhibition of carbonic anhydrase.

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          Journal
          Arzneimittelforschung
          Arzneimittel-Forschung
          0004-4172
          0004-4172
          Mar 1994
          : 44
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Exploratory Research Laboratories, Dainippon Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Osaka, Japan.
          Article
          8192690
          0d4544f2-e3a5-4f9d-afbe-780bd7f2d32f
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