N w‐Propyl‐l‐arginine (L‐NPA) reduces status epilepticus and early epileptogenic events in a mouse model of epilepsy: behavioural, EEG and immunohistochemical analyses
pmid: 22943535
N w‐Propyl‐l‐arginine (L‐NPA) reduces status epilepticus and early epileptogenic events in a mouse model of epilepsy: behavioural, EEG and immunohistochemical analyses
AbstractWe investigated the anticonvulsant and neurobiological effects of a highly selective neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) inhibitor, N w‐propyl‐l‐arginine (L‐NPA), on kainic acid (KA)‐induced status epilepticus (SE) and early epileptogenesis in C57BL/6J mice. SE was induced with 20 mg/kg KA (i.p.) and seizures terminated after 2 h with diazepam (10 mg/kg, i.p). L‐NPA (20 mg/kg, i.p.) or vehicle was administered 30 min before KA. Behavioural seizure severity was scored using a modified Racine score and electrographic seizure was recorded using an implantable telemetry device. Neuronal activity, activity‐dependent synaptogenesis and reactive gliosis were quantified immunohistochemically, using c‐Fos, synaptophysin and microglial and astrocytic markers. L‐NPA treatment reduced the severity and duration of convulsive motor seizures, the power of electroencephalogram in the gamma band, and the frequency of epileptiform spikes during SE. It also reduced c‐Fos expression in dentate granule cells at 2 h post‐KA, and reduced the overall rate of epileptiform spiking (by 2‐ to 2.5‐fold) in the first 7 days after KA administration. Furthermore, treatment with L‐NPA suppressed both hippocampal gliosis and activity‐dependent synaptogenesis in the outer and middle molecular layers of the dentate gyrus in the early phase of epileptogenesis (72 h post‐KA). These results suggest that nNOS facilitates seizure generation during SE and may be important for the neurobiological changes associated with the development of chronic epilepsy, especially in the early stages of epileptogenesis. As such, it might represent a novel target for disease modification in epilepsy.
- Czech Academy of Sciences Czech Republic
- Drittes Physikalisches Institut Germany
- University of Liverpool United Kingdom
- Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Germany
Male, Diazepam, Kainic Acid, Synaptophysin, Arginine, Brain Waves, Immunohistochemistry, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Disease Models, Animal, Mice, Status Epilepticus, Seizures, Dentate Gyrus, Synapses, Animals, Telemetry, Gliosis, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-fos
Male, Diazepam, Kainic Acid, Synaptophysin, Arginine, Brain Waves, Immunohistochemistry, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Disease Models, Animal, Mice, Status Epilepticus, Seizures, Dentate Gyrus, Synapses, Animals, Telemetry, Gliosis, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-fos
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