Literature DB >> 10554980

Sodium homeostasis in rat hippocampal slices during oxygen and glucose deprivation: role of voltage-sensitive sodium channels.

M L Fung1, M D Croning, G G Haddad.   

Abstract

The breakdown in brain ionic homeostasis during energy deprivation (anoxic depolarization [AD]) is intimately linked to neuronal injury. We studied the role of one particular route of Na+ influx, voltage-sensitive Na+ channels, in the AD induced by O2 and/or glucose deprivation. We recorded extracellular Na+ concentration ([Na+]e) and direct current potential (DCP) in the CA1 stratum pyramidale of hippocampal slices using Na+-selective microelectrodes. Tetrodotoxin (0.1-1 microM) delayed the occurrence of AD and reduced the peak change in both [Na+]e and DCP during AD. However the tetrodotoxin effects were overcome by a concomitant reduction in extracellular glucose during anoxia. We conclude that: (1) the activation of voltage-gated Na+ channels is involved in the triggering of AD; (2) there may be a critical level of energy depletion when AD occurs and different mechanisms may underlie AD during hypoxia, compared to O2 and glucose deprivation.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10554980     DOI: 10.1016/s0304-3940(99)00728-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosci Lett        ISSN: 0304-3940            Impact factor:   3.046


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