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Prevention by the NMDA receptor antagonist, MK801 of neuronal loss produced by tetanus toxin in the rat hippocampus.

G Bagetta1, G Nisticò, N G Bowery.   

Abstract

1. The behavioural and neuropathological effects of tetanus toxin, microinjected directly into the hippocampus, were studied in rats. 2. A single dose (1000 minimum lethal doses, MLDs) of tetanus toxin, injected unilaterally into the hippocampus produced a time-dependent neuronal loss in the CA1 pyramidal cell layer. In comparison with the contralateral, untreated side these effects became statistically significant (P less than 0.05) 7 days (22.0 +/- 1.1% reduction) and 10 days (29.2 +/- 1.7% reduction) after the injection. No significant changes were observed 7 days after treatment with 500 MLDs whereas a reduction of 37.5 +/- 3.1% in the CA1 area cell number was produced 4 days after the injection of 2000 MLDs. 3. Behavioral stimulatory effects were also induced by tetanus toxin (1000 MLDs) within 48 h of the injection and these culminated in generalized convulsions 5-7 days later. Convulsions were observed after a shorter period of latency in rats receiving 2000 MLDs tetanus toxin whereas 500 MLDs were ineffective. 4. No behavioural and neuropathological effects were observed in rats treated with neutralized tetanus toxin (1000 MLDs), bovine serum albumin or phosphate buffer. 5. Pretreatment with MK801 (0.3 mg kg-1, i.p., given 1 h before and after the injection with tetanus toxin and then once daily for 4 or 7 days) prevented the behavioural and neuropathological effects induced by tetanus toxin (1000-2000 MLDs). In addition, such treatment fully protected the animals from the lethal effects induced by 1000 MLDs tetanus toxin. In addition, such treatment fully protected the animals from the lethal effects induced by 1000MLDs tetanus toxin. By contrast, pretreatment with diazepam (3.Omgkg-1, i.p.) using the same schedule as for MK801 did not antagonize the effects of tetanus toxin (1000-2000 MLDs). 6. In conclusion, the present experiments have demonstrated that the intrahippocampal injection of tetanus toxin produces in rats a dose- and time-dependent behavioural stimulation and neuronal loss in the CAl pyramidal cell layer which can be prevented by the non-competitive NMDA antagonist, MK801.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2150767      PMCID: PMC1917860          DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1990.tb14156.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0007-1188            Impact factor:   8.739


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