Stimulation of Free Fatty Acid and Diacylglycerol Accumulation in Cerebrum and Cerebellum During Bicuculline-Induced Status Epilepticus. Effect of Pretreatment with α-Methyl-p-Tyrosine and p-Chlorophenylalanine |
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Authors: | Elena B. Rodriguez de Turco Susana Morelli de Liberti Nicolas G. Bazan |
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Affiliation: | Instituto de Investigaciones Bioquimicas, Universidad Nacional del Sur-Consejo Nacional de Investigations Cientificas y Tecnicas, Bahia Blanca, Argentina |
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Abstract: | The pool size and composition of free fatty acids (FFA) and diglycerides (DG) from the cerebrum and cerebellum of rats undergoing bicuculline-induced seizures were studied. A fourfold increase in cerebral FFA occurred 3-4 min after bicuculline injection; arachidonic and stearic acids were the principal fatty acids accumulated. Cerebellar FFA also increased, but to a lesser extent. An increased production of arachidonic acid took place in the cerebrum as a function of time after bicuculline injection. Other fatty acids produced were oleic, palmitic, and docosahexaenoic acids. A twofold increase in cerebral arachidonic acid was seen at the time of the first generalized tonic-clonic convulsion. However, a 13- to 17-fold increase in arachidonic acid was seen approximately 5-6 min after bicuculline injection. The rise in other FFA was much smaller. Stearoyl- and arachidonoyl-DG were also accumulated. The drug alpha-methyl-p-tyrosine was found to (a) potentiate the bicuculline-stimulated release of cerebellar FFA, and (b) inhibit by 70% the production of stearoyl- and arachidonoyl-DG in the cerebrum and cerebellum. Basal production of FFA was stimulated by p-chlorophenylalanine, but the drug had no effect on the bicuculline-induced changes. Hydrolysis of phospholipids enriched in stearoyl-arachidonoyl groups, such as phosphatidylinositol of excitable membranes, may be stimulated during seizures. |
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Keywords: | Free fatty acids Diacylglycerol Brain α-Methyl-p-tyrosine p-Chlorophenylalanine Bicuculline |
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