Potassium Changing from Pro- to Anti-convulsant in the Epileptic Juvenile Rat Hippocampus
Elevations in extracellular potassium (K+e) accompany seizure-like events (SLEs), but elevated K+ may also participate in seizure cessation. The objective of this thesis was to investigate the possibility that K+ may undergo a pro- to anti-convulsant switch in the epileptic juvenile (postnatal day 1...
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ndltd-TORONTO-oai-tspace.library.utoronto.ca-1807-190092013-04-19T19:59:38ZPotassium Changing from Pro- to Anti-convulsant in the Epileptic Juvenile Rat HippocampusYu, Wilson JonathanPotassiumEpilepsySeizureHippocampusIh0317Elevations in extracellular potassium (K+e) accompany seizure-like events (SLEs), but elevated K+ may also participate in seizure cessation. The objective of this thesis was to investigate the possibility that K+ may undergo a pro- to anti-convulsant switch in the epileptic juvenile (postnatal day 17-21) rat hippocampus. Field recordings were performed in the CA1 pyramidal layer. SLEs and primary afterdischarges (PADs) were induced with 0.25 mM Mg/5 mM K+ perfusion or tetanic stimulation of the Schaffer collaterals respectively. In these seizure models, elevating [K+]e beyond 7.5 mM showed anticonvulsant properties. The addition of ZD7288, a blocker of the hyperpolarization activated nonspecific cationic current (Ih) and allowed SLEs to continue even in elevated [K+]e. This suggests that [K+]e switches from being pro- to anti-convulsant, in part due to an elevated [K+]e-induced potentiation of Ih. Ih likely contributes to this anticonvulsant behavior by decreasing membrane resistance and subsequently attenuating summation of incoming EPSPs.Carlen, Peter Louis2009-112010-02-17T21:18:25ZNO_RESTRICTION2010-02-17T21:18:25Z2010-02-17T21:18:25ZThesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/19009en_ca |
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Elevations in extracellular potassium (K+e) accompany seizure-like events (SLEs), but elevated K+ may also participate in seizure cessation. The objective of this thesis was to investigate the possibility that K+ may undergo a pro- to anti-convulsant switch in the epileptic juvenile (postnatal day 17-21) rat hippocampus.
Field recordings were performed in the CA1 pyramidal layer. SLEs and primary afterdischarges (PADs) were induced with 0.25 mM Mg/5 mM K+ perfusion or tetanic stimulation of the Schaffer collaterals respectively. In these seizure models, elevating [K+]e beyond 7.5 mM showed anticonvulsant properties. The addition of ZD7288, a blocker of the hyperpolarization activated nonspecific cationic current (Ih) and allowed SLEs to continue even in elevated [K+]e. This suggests that [K+]e switches from being pro- to anti-convulsant, in part due to an elevated [K+]e-induced potentiation of Ih. Ih likely contributes to this anticonvulsant behavior by decreasing membrane resistance and subsequently attenuating summation of incoming EPSPs. |
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Carlen, Peter Louis |
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Yu, Wilson Jonathan |
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Potassium Changing from Pro- to Anti-convulsant in the Epileptic Juvenile Rat Hippocampus |
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Potassium Changing from Pro- to Anti-convulsant in the Epileptic Juvenile Rat Hippocampus |
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Potassium Changing from Pro- to Anti-convulsant in the Epileptic Juvenile Rat Hippocampus |
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Potassium Changing from Pro- to Anti-convulsant in the Epileptic Juvenile Rat Hippocampus |
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Potassium Changing from Pro- to Anti-convulsant in the Epileptic Juvenile Rat Hippocampus |
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potassium changing from pro- to anti-convulsant in the epileptic juvenile rat hippocampus |
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