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EFFECTS OF CHRONIC TREATMENT WITH AMINO-OXYACETIC ACID OR SODIUM n-DIPROPYLACETATE ON BRAIN GABA LEVELS AND THE DEVELOPMENT AND REGRESSION OF COBALT EPILEPTIC FOCI IN RATS
Authors:P C Emson
Institution:Beit Memorial Fellow, MRC Brain Metabolism Unit, University Department of Pharmacology, 1 George Square, Edinburgh EH8 9JZ, Scotland
Abstract:Abstract– Acute treatment of cobalt-induced epilepsy in rats with amino-oxyacetic acid (20-60 mg/kg intraperitoneally) resulted in a short period (30-90 min) of epileptic spike suppression. In contrast sodium n -dipropylacetate (100-400 mg/kg intraperitoneally) had no effect on spike frequencies. Chronic treatment of cobalt epileptic rats with amino-oxyacetic acid (2.5-10 mg/kg intraperitoneally daily) or sodium n -dipropylacetate (200-400 mg/kg intraperitoneally daily) elevated brain GABA concentrations significantly and reduced brain glutamate decarboxylase activity relative to control saline-injected cobalt epileptic rats. Brain γ-aminobutyrate aminotransferase activity was significantly reduced by chronic treatment with amino-oxyacetic acid, whereas chronic sodium n -dipropylacetate had no effect on brain γ-aminobutyrate aminotransferase activity although elevating brain GABA. Amino-oxyacetic acid (2.5-10 mg/kg intraperitoneally per day) reduced the frequency of epileptic spikes in the secondary foci of cobalt epileptic rats. The anticonvulsant action of amino-oxyacetic acid was most marked at 5 mg/kg intraperitoneally where a secondary focus failed to develop in treated cobalt epileptic rats. However, there was no simple relationship between the elevation of brain GABA and the anticonvulsant action of amino-oxyacetic acid. Thus focal GABA was higher in rats given intraperitoneal amino-oxyacetic acid (10 mg/kg) but the anticonvulsant action of amino-oxyacetic acid was less marked at this dose. Sodium n -dipropylacetate (200-400 mg/kg intraperitoneally per day) had no long-term anticonvulsant action in this model of epilepsy. It is concluded that the anticonvulsant action of sodium n -dipropylacetate, and probably that of amino-oxyacetic acid, is not likely to be mediated through a mechanism involving elevation of brain GABA.
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