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Antiepileptic drugs and muscarinic receptor-dependent excitation in the rat subiculum.

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2007
Short description:
Antiepileptic drugs and muscarinic receptor-dependent excitation in the rat subiculum / M., D'Antuono; H., Kawasaki; C., Palmieri; Curia, Giulia; Biagini, Giuseppe; M., Avoli. - In: NEUROPHARMACOLOGY. - ISSN 0028-3908. - STAMPA. - 52:5(2007), pp. 1291-1302. [10.1016/j.neuropharm.2007.01.008]
abstract:
Field and intracellular recordings were made in an in vitro slice preparation to establish whether the antiepileptic drugs topiramate andlamotrigine modulate cholinergic excitation in the rat subiculum. Bath application of carbachol (CCh, 70e100 mM) induced: (i) spontaneousand synchronous field oscillations (duration ¼ up to 7 s) that were mirrored by intracellular depolarizations with rhythmic action potentialbursts; and (ii) depolarizing plateau potentials (DPPs, duration ¼ up to 2.5 s) associated with action potential discharge in response to brief(50e100 ms) intracellular depolarizing current pulses. Ionotropic glutamatergic receptor antagonists abolished the field oscillations withoutinfluencing DPPs, while atropine (1 mM) markedly reduced both types of activity. Topiramate (10e100 mM, n ¼ 8e13 slices) or lamotrigine(50e400 mM, n ¼ 3e12) decreased in a dose-dependent manner, and eventually abolished, CCh-induced field oscillations. During topiramateapplication, these effects were accompanied by marked DPP reduction. When these antiepileptic drugs were tested on DPPs recorded in thepresence of CCh þ ionotropic glutamatergic and GABA receptor antagonists, only topiramate reduced DPPs (n ¼ 5e19/dose; IC50 ¼ 18 mM,n ¼ 48). Similar effects were induced by topiramate during metabotropic glutamate receptor antagonism (n ¼ 5), which did not influenceDPPs. Thus, topiramate and lamotrigine reduce CCh-induced epileptiform synchronization in the rat subiculum but only topiramate is effectivein controlling DPPs. We propose that muscarinic receptor-mediated excitation represents a target for the action of some antiepileptic drugs suchas topiramate.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Carbachol; Depolarizing plateau potentials; Muscarinic receptor excitation; Subiculum; Topiramate.
List of contributors:
M., D'Antuono; H., Kawasaki; C., Palmieri; Curia, Giulia; Biagini, Giuseppe; M., Avoli
Authors of the University:
BIAGINI Giuseppe
CURIA GIULIA
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/448172
Published in:
NEUROPHARMACOLOGY
Journal
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