Unilateral infusion of GABA and saline into the nucleus basalis of rats: 1. Effects on motor function and brain morphology
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Unilateral infusion of GABA and saline into the nucleus basalis of rats: 1. Effects on motor function and brain morphology
Abstract
Motor behavior was investigated in rats following acute and chronic gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) microinfusions into the nucleus basalis. For acute treatment, the rats received GABA (100 micrograms in 1 microliter), then saline, or these solutions in the reverse order, into the nucleus basalis contralateral to their preferred turning direction in a radial maze. For chronic treatment, half the rats received saline (1 microliter/h for 4 days), and than GABA (100 micrograms/microliters/h) for the same period of time ('saline-first' group). In the other half, this sequence was reversed ('GABA-first' group). Acute microinjections of GABA decreased turning towards the non-injected side; chronic treatment enhanced this effect by reversing the preferred turning direction. Return to initial turning direction was observed after acute GABA-injection in both experimental groups, but only in the 'saline-first' group after chronic treatment. The 'GABA-first' group showed gliosis in and around the nucleus basalis area and a reduction of cortical acetyl-cholinesterase-positivity which were significantly greater than in the 'saline-first' group. This, chronic saline pretreatment is associated with diminished neurotoxicity of chronic GABA infusion and with a reversibility of the drug-induced behavioral effects.
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