Literature DB >> 26774005

Uric acid is released in the brain during seizure activity and increases severity of seizures in a mouse model for acute limbic seizures.

Lisa Thyrion1, Robrecht Raedt2, Jeanelle Portelli3, Pieter Van Loo4, Wytse J Wadman5, Griet Glorieux6, Bart N Lambrecht7, Sophie Janssens8, Kristl Vonck9, Paul Boon10.   

Abstract

Recent evidence points at an important role of endogenous cell-damage induced pro-inflammatory molecules in the generation of epileptic seizures. Uric acid, under the form of monosodium urate crystals, has shown to have pro-inflammatory properties in the body, but less is known about its role in seizure generation. This study aimed to unravel the contribution of uric acid to seizure generation in a mouse model for acute limbic seizures. We measured extracellular levels of uric acid in the brain and modulated them using complementary pharmacological and genetic tools. Local extracellular uric acid levels increased three to four times during acute limbic seizures and peaked between 50 and 100 min after kainic acid infusion. Manipulating uric acid levels through administration of allopurinol or knock-out of urate oxidase significantly altered the number of generalized seizures, decreasing and increasing them by a twofold respectively. Taken together, our results consistently show that uric acid is released during limbic seizures and suggest that uric acid facilitates seizure generalization.
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Keywords:  Acute limbic seizures; Allopurinol; Kainic acid; Urate oxidase; Uric acid; Video-EEG

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26774005     DOI: 10.1016/j.expneurol.2016.01.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Neurol        ISSN: 0014-4886            Impact factor:   5.330


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