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Query: EC:3.6.1.3 (
ATPase
)
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The reduction of vanadate (+5V) to vanadyl (+4V) was demonstrated by ESR spectra in the presence of methylene-blue, chlorpromazine, imipramine and dosulepin, but not in the presence of benzodiazepines and Li+.
Bleomycine
forms an (inactive) complex with +4V which may explain the disinhibition of the brain microsomal Na+-K+
ATPase
in the presence of vanadyl. The reduction of +5V to +4V by antidepressants would diminish the binding of +5V to the
ATPase
and could account for some of the therapeutic action of the drugs in manic-depressive illness.
...
PMID:Reduction of vanadate by some psychotropic drugs (chlorpromazine, imipramine and dosulepin) and the effect of bleomycine on Na, K-ATPase. 242 86