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“Gabapentin, baclofen and CGP 44532 all reduced the electrically stimulated release of [3H]glutamic acid (IC50=20 microM, 0.8 microM and 2 microM, respectively).”
European journal of pharmacology • 2004 | View Paper
“ Baclofen at a low concentration inhibits only Glu- and Asp-evoked release (total release) due to inhibition of both Ca(2+)-dependent and -independent fractions in the case of Glu and to inhibition of the Ca(2+)-independent fraction in the case of Asp.”
“Ca(2+)-independent release was inhibited: 87 and 88% (Asp), 85 and 95% Glu ) by baclofen 10 and 100 microM respectively.”
“It is concluded that baclofen at a high concentration inhibits the evoked release of Glu , Asp, Tau and Ala due to inhibition of the Ca(2+)-dependent fraction and also of the Ca(2+)-independent component in the case of Glu and Asp.”