Enhanced susceptibility to spontaneous seizures of noda epileptic rats by loss of synaptic zn(2+).

Zinc homeostasis in the brain is associated with the etiology and manifestation of epileptic seizures. Adult Noda epileptic rats (NER, >12-week-old) exhibit spontaneously generalized tonic-clonic convulsion about once a day. To pursue the involvement of synaptic Zn(2+) signal in susceptibility to...

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Main Authors: Atsushi Takeda, Masashi Iida, Masaki Ando, Masatoshi Nakamura, Haruna Tamano, Naoto Oku
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3741169?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-8e80099a78f94e669e5961c04b0120af2020-11-24T20:50:07ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0188e7137210.1371/journal.pone.0071372Enhanced susceptibility to spontaneous seizures of noda epileptic rats by loss of synaptic zn(2+).Atsushi TakedaMasashi IidaMasaki AndoMasatoshi NakamuraHaruna TamanoNaoto OkuZinc homeostasis in the brain is associated with the etiology and manifestation of epileptic seizures. Adult Noda epileptic rats (NER, >12-week-old) exhibit spontaneously generalized tonic-clonic convulsion about once a day. To pursue the involvement of synaptic Zn(2+) signal in susceptibility to spontaneous seizures, in the present study, the effect of zinc chelators on epileptogenesis was examined using adult NER. Clioquinol (CQ) and TPEN are lipophilic zinc chelotors, transported into the brain and reduce the levels of synaptic Zn(2+). The incidence of tonic-clonic convulsion was markedly increased after i.p. injection of CQ (30-100 mg/kg) and TPEN (1 mg/kg). The basal levels of extracellular Zn(2+) measured by ZnAF-2 were decreased before tonic-clonic convulsion was induced with zinc chelators. The hippocampal electroencephalograms during CQ (30 mg/kg)-induced convulsions were similar to those during sound-induced convulsions in NER reported previously. Exocytosis of hippocampal mossy fibers, which was measured with FM4-64, was significantly increased in hippocampal slices from CQ-injected NER that did not show tonic-clonic convulsion yet. These results indicate that the abnormal excitability of mossy fibers is induced prior to epileptic seizures by injection of zinc chelators into NER. The incidence of tonic-clonic convulsion induced with CQ (30 mg/kg) was significantly reduced by co-injection with aminooxyacetic acid (5-10 mg/kg), an anticonvulsant drug enhancing GABAergic activity, which did not affect locomotor activity. The present paper demonstrates that the abnormal excitability in the brain, especially in mossy fibers, which is potentially associated with the insufficient GABAergic neuron activity, may be a factor to reduce the threshold for epileptogenesis in NER.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3741169?pdf=render
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author Atsushi Takeda
Masashi Iida
Masaki Ando
Masatoshi Nakamura
Haruna Tamano
Naoto Oku
spellingShingle Atsushi Takeda
Masashi Iida
Masaki Ando
Masatoshi Nakamura
Haruna Tamano
Naoto Oku
Enhanced susceptibility to spontaneous seizures of noda epileptic rats by loss of synaptic zn(2+).
PLoS ONE
author_facet Atsushi Takeda
Masashi Iida
Masaki Ando
Masatoshi Nakamura
Haruna Tamano
Naoto Oku
author_sort Atsushi Takeda
title Enhanced susceptibility to spontaneous seizures of noda epileptic rats by loss of synaptic zn(2+).
title_short Enhanced susceptibility to spontaneous seizures of noda epileptic rats by loss of synaptic zn(2+).
title_full Enhanced susceptibility to spontaneous seizures of noda epileptic rats by loss of synaptic zn(2+).
title_fullStr Enhanced susceptibility to spontaneous seizures of noda epileptic rats by loss of synaptic zn(2+).
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced susceptibility to spontaneous seizures of noda epileptic rats by loss of synaptic zn(2+).
title_sort enhanced susceptibility to spontaneous seizures of noda epileptic rats by loss of synaptic zn(2+).
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Zinc homeostasis in the brain is associated with the etiology and manifestation of epileptic seizures. Adult Noda epileptic rats (NER, >12-week-old) exhibit spontaneously generalized tonic-clonic convulsion about once a day. To pursue the involvement of synaptic Zn(2+) signal in susceptibility to spontaneous seizures, in the present study, the effect of zinc chelators on epileptogenesis was examined using adult NER. Clioquinol (CQ) and TPEN are lipophilic zinc chelotors, transported into the brain and reduce the levels of synaptic Zn(2+). The incidence of tonic-clonic convulsion was markedly increased after i.p. injection of CQ (30-100 mg/kg) and TPEN (1 mg/kg). The basal levels of extracellular Zn(2+) measured by ZnAF-2 were decreased before tonic-clonic convulsion was induced with zinc chelators. The hippocampal electroencephalograms during CQ (30 mg/kg)-induced convulsions were similar to those during sound-induced convulsions in NER reported previously. Exocytosis of hippocampal mossy fibers, which was measured with FM4-64, was significantly increased in hippocampal slices from CQ-injected NER that did not show tonic-clonic convulsion yet. These results indicate that the abnormal excitability of mossy fibers is induced prior to epileptic seizures by injection of zinc chelators into NER. The incidence of tonic-clonic convulsion induced with CQ (30 mg/kg) was significantly reduced by co-injection with aminooxyacetic acid (5-10 mg/kg), an anticonvulsant drug enhancing GABAergic activity, which did not affect locomotor activity. The present paper demonstrates that the abnormal excitability in the brain, especially in mossy fibers, which is potentially associated with the insufficient GABAergic neuron activity, may be a factor to reduce the threshold for epileptogenesis in NER.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3741169?pdf=render
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