Serotonin reduction in the mouse neostriatum during hyperthermia-induced convulsions studied by immunohistochemistry
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Serotonin reduction in the mouse neostriatum during hyperthermia-induced convulsions studied by immunohistochemistry
Abstract
Changes occurring in serotonin neurons during hyperthermia-induced convulsions were examined by means of a modified immunohistochemical method. All mice (8-12 weeks of age) exposed to the temperature of 50 degrees C had convulsions, showing a generalized tonic and/or clonic pattern. Immediately after the convulsions, the animals were perfused transcardially with a fixative. A significant reduction in serotonin immunoreactivity was observed in the neostriatum (caudate-putamen complex) of the mice which had hyperthermia-induced seizures, while the serotonin immunoreactivity remained unchanged in the neocortex and paleostriatum. These results suggest that serotonin may be an important mediator in the mechanism of hyperthermia-induced convulsions or that the susceptibility of serotonin neurons to a convulsive state is greatest in the neostriatum.
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