NITRIC-OXIDE (NO) IS AN ENDOGENOUS ANTICONVULSANT BUT NOT A MEDIATOR OF THE INCREASE IN CEREBRAL BLOOD-FLOW ACCOMPANYING BICUCULLINE-INDUCED SEIZURES IN RATS

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作者
WANG, Q
THEARD, MA
PELLIGRINO, DA
BAUGHMAN, VL
HOFFMAN, WE
ALBRECHT, RF
CWIK, M
PAULSON, OB
LASSEN, NA
机构
[1] UNIV ILLINOIS,COLL PHARM,DEPT CLIN RES LAB,CHICAGO,IL 60616
[2] BISPEBJERG HOSP,DEPT CLIN PHYSIOL NUCL MED,DK-2400 COPENHAGEN,DENMARK
[3] RIGSHOSP,DEPT NEUROL,COPENHAGEN,DENMARK
关键词
BICUCULLINE; CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW; NITRIC OXIDE (NO); NMDA RECEPTOR; SEIZURE;
D O I
10.1016/S0006-8993(09)90026-9
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Neurons synthesize NO, which may act as a retrograde messenger, involved in either potentiating or depressing neuronal excitability. NO may also play a role in the cerebral vasodilatory response to increased neuronal activity (i.e., seizures). In this study, two questions were asked: (1) is NO an endogenous anticonvulsant or proconvulsant substance? and (2) is the cerebral blood flow (CBF) increase accompanying bicuculline (BC)-induced seizures mediated by NO? The experiments were performed in 300-400-g Wistar rats anesthetized with 0.6% halothane and 70% N2O/30% O-2. CBF was measured using the intracarotid Xe-133 clearance method or laser-Doppler flowmetry. EEG activity was recorded. Chronic treatment (4 days) with nitro-L-arginine (L-NA), a potent NO synthase (NOS) inhibitor (400 mg/kg total), suppressed brain NOS by > 97% and prolonged seizure duration from 6 +/- 1 (saline-treated controls) to 12 +/- 2 min. In the L-NA-treated group, the CBF increase was sustained as long as seizure activity remained, indicating that CBF was still tightly coupled to seizure activity. Interestingly, the supposed inactive enantiomer of L-NA, D-NA, also showed an inhibition of brain NOS activity, ranging from 87 to 100%. The duration of seizures in this group (average 8 +/- 2 min) corresponded directly to the magnitude of reduction in NOS activity (r = 0.83, P < 0.05). Specifically, the D-NA results indicated that NOS inhibition had to exceed 95% before any effect on seizure duration could be seen. Additional results demonstrated that only a total dose of 400 mg/kg of L-NA, given chronically was capable of prolonging the BC-induced CBF increase. With acute doses of 5 and 30 mg/kg L-NA, the time course of CBF changes after BC administration was not different from the control. These findings suggest that endogenous NO acts as an anticonvulsant perhaps via a negative feedback mechanism at the NMDA receptor. NO, however, does not appear to couple neuronal activation to increased CBF in this model.
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页码:192 / 198
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