“…Although the exact mechanisms of action underlying these effects remain unclear, they do not seem to involve a direct modulation of G-proteins (reviewed in Schmidt et al, 2007). GBPs were shown to inhibit the binding of glutamate and analogs (Baron et al, 1989;Paas et al, 1996;Paz et al, 1994), to be neuroprotective under excitotoxic conditions (Frizzo et al, 2002;Malcon et al, 1997; see also Ciccarelli et al, 2001), as well as anticonvulsant against seizures induced by glutamatergic agents, including QA-induced seizures (de Oliveira et al, 2004;Lara et al, 2001;Schmidt et al, 2000Schmidt et al, , 2005. Of note, the effects of some GBPs have been shown to depend on their conversion to guanosine (Saute et al, 2006;Schmidt et al, 2005;Soares et al, 2004).…”