SOME NEUROCHEMICAL ASPECTS OF PENTAMETHYL-ENETETRAZOLE CONVULSIVE ACTIVITY IN RAT BRAIN |
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Authors: | S. R. Nahorski D. J. Roberts G. G. Stewart |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmacology, Portsmouth School of Pharmacy, Park Road, Portsmouth, Hants. |
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Abstract: | Abstract— The concentrations of several metabolites, including glucose, glycogen, hexose phosphates, adenine nucleotides, amino acids and some tricarboxylic cycle intermediates were estimated in cerebral tissue of rats killed at various stages of pentamethylenetetrazole convulsions. Prior to and during the seizure there was an increase in glycolytic flux and depletion of energy reserves. An accumulation of alanine concomitant with a decreased citrate level observed before the convulsion indicated that a possible interference of pyruvate entry into the tricarboxylic cycle had occurred. At the tonic extensor phase of the seizure and during post-convulsive sedation a small but significant rise in GABA and an attempt to restore some of the labile constituents to more normal values was apparent. The significance of these results in relation to cerebral metabolic control and possible mechanisms of initiation and arrest of the seizure is discussed. |
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