Literature DB >> 7915014

Long lasting effects of audiogenic seizures on synaptosomal neurotransmitter amino acids in Rb mice.

S Simler1, L Ciesielski, J Clement, A Rastegar, P Mandel.   

Abstract

Long lasting alterations of synaptosomal amino acid neurotransmitters following a single or several audiogenic seizures and/or acoustic stimulations were investigated in six brain areas -olfactory bulbs (OB), amygdala (A), hippocampus (Hi), cerebellum (C), inferior colliculus (IC), pons-medulla (P)- of three sublines of Rb mice: audiogenic seizure-prone Rb1 and Rb2, seizure-resistant Rb3. Changes in the synaptosomal levels of aspartate (Asp), glutamate (Glu), taurine (Tau), 4-amino butyrate (GABA), glycine (Gly) and some closely related precursors, serine (Ser) and glutamine (Gln), were recorded 15-18 hours after a single or multiple acoustic stimulations. Changes were more frequent, or larger, after polystimulation. Some alterations appeared to be attributable to an effect of the acoustic stress. In both seizure-prone sublines, after a single or repeated seizures, an increase in synaptosomal Asp was observed in IC. Decreases in Asp and Tau in OB and Ser in A, an increase in Gln in IC were only observed after repeated seizures, in Rb1 and Rb2 mice.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7915014     DOI: 10.1007/bf00971330

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochem Res        ISSN: 0364-3190            Impact factor:   3.996


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