The distribution of Calbindin-D28K (CaBP), a calcium-binding protein that binds Ca2+ with high affinity, was measured by radioimmunoassay in various cortical regions of the epileptic strain of mice El. The El strain, in which seizures are induced by repeated vestibular stimulation, had significantly
Reduced uptake and release of 5-hydroxytryptamine and taurine in the cerebral cortex of epileptic E1 mice
β Scribed by Midori Hiramatsu; Kazutoshi Ogawa; Hideaki Kabuto; Akitane Mori
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 537 KB
- Volume
- 1
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0920-1211
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β¦ Synopsis
Inbred mutant El mice are highly susceptible to convulsive seizures upon 'throwing' stimulation, and the inhibition of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) and taurine activities appears to be involved in the El mouse seizures. Uptake and release of [3H]5-HT and [3H]taurine into and from cerebral neurocortical slices using a superfusion system were investigated in both non-stimulated and stimulated El mice [El(-), El(+)] and in ddY mice, which do not have a convulsive disposition. Release was defined as 40 mM K+-stimulated release. 5-HT and taurine uptake in El(+) was lower than El(-) but no difference in either uptake was found between ddY and El(-). Release of 5-HT and taurine in El(-) was higher than in ddY whereas their release in El(+) was lower than in El(-). The taurine level in the cerebral neocortex of El(-) and El(+) was higher than in ddY. These results suggest that the synaptic function of the 5-HT and taurine containing neurons is suppressed and that dysfunction of these inhibitory neurons is involved in the seizure susceptibility in the El mice.
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