1990
DOI: 10.1002/jat.2550100214
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Acute toxicity induced by 2‐aryl‐N‐methylsuccinimides

Abstract: Phensuximide (PSX) is a 2-arylsuccinimide useful in the treatment of absence seizures. PSX is a mild urotoxicant and is structurally related to N-phenylsuccinimide (NPS) and its antifungal derivatives. Since substitution of the phenyl ring of NPS with chloro or tert-butyl groups can produce compounds with enhanced nephrotoxic potential, it was felt that similar substitutions on the phenyl ring of PSX also might produce derivatives with enhanced nephrotoxic potential. Three derivatives of PSX were prepared and … Show more

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“…The exact nature of the urotoxic metabolite(s) of phensuximide has not been clearly established. Several studies with meta-or parasubstituted phenyl derivatives of phensuximide have suggested that arene oxide metabolites of phensuximide do not contribute to phensuximide-induced urotoxicity (Jaklinski & Bryc, 1975;Rankin et al, 1990aRankin et al, , 1992a. The only difference between methsuximide and phensuximide is the presence of the 2-methyl group in methsuximide ( Figure 4).…”
Section: Nephrotoxicity In Animal Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The exact nature of the urotoxic metabolite(s) of phensuximide has not been clearly established. Several studies with meta-or parasubstituted phenyl derivatives of phensuximide have suggested that arene oxide metabolites of phensuximide do not contribute to phensuximide-induced urotoxicity (Jaklinski & Bryc, 1975;Rankin et al, 1990aRankin et al, , 1992a. The only difference between methsuximide and phensuximide is the presence of the 2-methyl group in methsuximide ( Figure 4).…”
Section: Nephrotoxicity In Animal Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%