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HERO ID
2790971
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Effects of GABA(B) receptor antagonism on the development of Pentylenetetrazol-induced kindling in mice
Author(s)
Getova, D; Froestl, W; Bowery, NG
Year
1998
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Brain Research
ISSN:
0006-8993
EISSN:
1872-6240
Volume
809
Issue
2
Page Numbers
182-188
Language
English
PMID
9853109
DOI
10.1016/S0006-8993(98)00864-6
Web of Science Id
WOS:000076722500006
URL
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006899398008646
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Abstract
Pentylenetetrazol (PTZ) administered chronically in rodents induces kindling which is considered to be a model of chronic epilepsy mediated through a specific interaction with the GABA-gated chloride ionophore. PTZ kindling also impairs shuttle-box learning indicating a possible modulation of memory storage [A. Becker, G. Grecksch, H. Mathies. The influence of diazepam on learning processes impaired by pentylenetetrazol kindling. Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Arch. Pharmacol. 349 (1994) 429-496]. Since GABAB receptor antagonism has been shown to improve cognitive performance in rodents and primates we have examined the effects of 3 antagonists; CGP 36742 (3-amino-propyl-n-butyl-phosphinic acid), CGP 56433 ([3-¿1-(S)-[¿3-(cyclohexylmethyl) hydroxyphosphinyl]-2-(S)-hydroxypropyl]-amino]ethyl]benzoic acid) and CGP 61334 ([3-¿[3[(diethoxymethyl)hydroxyphosphinyl]-propyl-amino¿meth yl]-benzoic acid) on the induction of PTZ kindling in mice at 48 h intervals for 8 weeks. Subsequently the mice were tested in an active avoidance paradigm. At the end of the experiment GABAB receptor autoradiography was performed on brain sections from these animals. Seizure intensity increased progressively in control mice reaching by 8 weeks a mean score which corresponded to clonic seizures. The GABAB antagonists suppressed kindling during the first 4 weeks and after that restored the seizure intensity to the level of control animals. The level of kindling was proportional to the avoidance score. The density of GABAB receptor binding in brain sections from PTZ kindled mice was significantly greater than in controls. This was not altered by pretreatment with the GABAB antagonists except in the cerebellum.
Keywords
PTZ kindling; GABA(B) receptor antagonists; CGP compounds; GABA(B) binding; learning; memory retention
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