The involvement of excitatory amino acid receptors within the prepiriform cortex in pilocarpine-induced limbic seizures in rats
- PMID: 2853076
- DOI: 10.1007/BF00250597
The involvement of excitatory amino acid receptors within the prepiriform cortex in pilocarpine-induced limbic seizures in rats
Abstract
The prepiriform cortex (PPCx) shows high sensitivity to the epileptogenic action of chemo-convulsants and to the protective action of the NMDA receptor antagonist, 2-amino-7-phosphono-heptanoate (APH) against pilocarpine-induced (motor) limbic seizures in rats. In this study the interaction between agonists acting selectively on the three main excitatory amino acid receptor subtypes in the PPCx and the muscarinic agonist, pilocarpine, within the PPCx have been investigated. Kainate (KA) or quisqualate (QUIS) injected focally into the PPCx (100 pmoles or 5 nmoles per side respectively) induced motor limbic seizures when administered after a subconvulsant dose of pilocarpine (250 mg/kg, i.p.). KA, 100 pmoles injected into the same site in olfactory-bulboectomized rats (bulbectomy results in protection against pilocarpine-induced seizures) also facilitated seizures. However, activation of the NMDA receptor in the PPCx by focal injection of NMDA (250 fmoles-10 nmoles) failed to produce seizures after a subconvulsant dose of pilocarpine. Moreover NMDA in the same range of doses injected into the PPCx protected rats against the seizures induced by a fully convulsant dose of pilocarpine.
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