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Cerebrovascular permeability to protein (CVP-p) was assessed in rats following the systemic injection of either kainic acid (KA) or harmaline. The extravasation of a foreign (horseradish
peroxidase
, HRP) or an endogenous (rat immunoglobulin G, IgG) tracer protein was determined using immunohistochemical methods. During KA-induced
seizures
, an extravasation of both HRP and presumed IgG occurred in similar forebrain loci; a lamina-specific extravasation occurred within the dorsal hippocampus. During harmaline-induced tremors protein extravasation also occurred, but was tracer dependent. HRP reaction product was observed within the inferior olive, the cortex of the cerebellar vermis and the neocortex. However, IgG-like immunoreactivity was only detected within the circumventricular organs of harmaline-treated rats. Because KA, but not harmaline, is neurotoxic, the results are consistent with an influence of endogenous serum protein extravasation on
seizure
-related hippocampal damage. Possible homeostatic properties of altered CVP-p are also considered.
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PMID:Foreign and endogenous serum protein extravasation during harmaline tremors or kainic acid seizures in the rat: a comparison. 314 May 71
Agarose isoelectric focusing, followed by protein transfer to cellulose nitrate membrane and double-antibody avidin-biotin
peroxidase
staining (avidin-biotin agarose isoelectric focusing), was used to demonstrate oligoclonal IgG bands in unconcentrated cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and serum; 161 consecutive pediatric patients, ages 6 months to 16 years with a variety of mainly neurologic disorders, were studied. The procedure was standardized for agarose isoelectric focusing (AIF) using 5 microliter specimens containing 125 ng of IgG. Oligoclonal bands were found in the CSF of 12% of the patients; bands were found simultaneously in the CSF and serum of 10% of the patients, mostly those with nervous system infections, but also those with central nervous system tumors,
seizures
, or migraine. In about 50% of positive cases, oligoclonal bands constituted the only CSF abnormality, reflecting an abnormal humoral immune response within the CSF-central nervous system compartment. Avidin-biotin AIF can be recommended as an integrated part of routine CSF examinations in children.
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PMID:Demonstration in children of oligoclonal IgG bands in unconcentrated CSF using agarose isoelectric focusing and immunolabeling. 333 4
Studies of virus-specific proteins of type D retroviruses by radioimmunoprecipitation (RIP) using various radioactive precursors demonstrated in HEp-2 cells producing these retroviruses the presence of two glycosylated gag-coded polyproteins with molecular weights of 78 K and 90 K. The same polyproteins were found by
lactoperoxidase
iodination and RIP on the plasma membrane of the cells. Comparative studies of these glycoproteins by the limited proteolysis method showed the sites for trypsin action in them to be located in similar places of protein bases which indicated their structural relationship. It is suggested that glycosylated gag-coded polyproteins of retroviruses (including type D retroviruses) play the role of receptors for certain mitogens the
seizure
of which stimulates cell proliferation.
...
PMID:[Nonstructural glycosylated polyproteins coded for by the gag gene of retrovirus type D expressed on the plasma membrane]. 349 57
Rabbits were subjected to bicuculline-induced generalized
seizures
of 15-min duration to elucidate the mechanism by which the macromolecule
horseradish peroxidase (HRP)
traverses the blood-brain barrier (BBB) in specific brain areas. Transendothelial pinocytosis at the level of arterioles was the main route of passage. In addition, in thalamus and hippocampus pinocytotic vesicles were observed in capillaries. In thalamus, hypothalamus and septum vesicles in the endothelium of venules were also present. Repeatedly, pinocytotic vesicles were ejecting their content into the interendothelial clefts, so that the presence of HRP reaction product between adjacent tight junctions cannot be considered a conclusive evidence for their opening. The HRP, which had reached the neuropil due to the
seizure
-evoked BBB opening, accumulated in the interstitial spaces and penetrated the synaptic cleft. Uptake of the tracer in vesicular form into presynaptic boutons, presumably excitatory ones as diagnosed by their ultrastructural features, was observed in all brain regions. The uptake was rare in septum, periaqueductal gray, hypothalamus, and cerebellar cortex; frequent in pallidum, hippocampus, and medulla oblongata; and very intense in thalamus. Uptake in postsynaptic dendrites was present mostly in the vicinity of boutons. Incorporation into glial processes was rare and confined to perivascular astrocytes. It is suggested, that HRP traverses the BBB by regionally selective, transmitter-controlled pinocytotic transport and that the neuronal uptake of the foreign protein is at least partially dependent on the involvement of synapses of particular brain regions in the paroxysmal activity during the generalized
seizures
.
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PMID:The blood-brain barrier to horseradish peroxidase at the onset of bicuculline-induced seizures in hypothalamus, pallidum, hippocampus, and other selected regions of the rabbit. 396 86
Brain biopsy specimens from a 38-year-old woman with adversive
seizures
and bifrontal mass lesions evident on computed tomographic scans showed extracellular and intracellular deposits of crystallized proteins. These were morphologically identical to the immunoglobulin crystals seen in reactive or neoplastic plasma cells and by
peroxidase
-antiperoxidase methods were found to contain polyclonal immunoglobulins. In addition, severe angiitis of the intracerebral blood vessels was present.
...
PMID:Crystalline encephalopathy: cerebral immunoprotein deposits and isolated angiitis. 398 92
Intracellular recordings from pairs of neurons in slices of rat hippocampus directly demonstrated electronic coupling between CA3 pyramidal cells. When two neurons were impaled simultaneously (as verified by subsequent double staining with horseradish
peroxidase
), current pulses injected into one cell caused voltage changes in other cells. These interactions were bidirectional. Fast prepotentials, historically thought to represent spike activity in dendrites, resulted from action potentials in other electronically coupled pyramidal cells. These data directly demonstrate electrotonic coupling between neurons in the mammalian brain and indicate that some fast prepotentials are coupling potentials. Coupling between pyramidal cells could mediate synchronization of normal rhythmic activity and of burst discharges during
seizures
.
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PMID:Electrotonic coupling between pyramidal cells: a direct demonstration in rat hippocampal slices. 626 13
The ultrastructure and the blood-brain-barrier (BBB) permeability were studied in mice suffering from lymphocytic choriomeningitis (LCM). Brains and meninges from mice suffering from LCM virus-induced lymphocytic choriomeningitis were studied by investigating the BBB function and by electron and light microscopy. The cellular exudate in the leptomeninges was located in the subarachnoid space, in arachnoidea and pia, and it was dominated by proliferated pial cells and mononuclear cells, most of which were lymphocytes, while there were only a few neutrophil granulocytes. Many intravascular lymphocytes were seen adhering to as well as penetrating the vessel walls. Many of these lymphocytes were morphologically compatible with T cells. Lymphocytes and larger mononuclear cells were also accumulated in the choroid plexus, and lymphocytes were present in the ventricular system with a tendency to adhere to ependymal epithelial cells. Inspection of the ultrathin sections incubated for
horseradish peroxidase (HRP)
-activity revealed that the overwhelming part of the
peroxidase
activity was localized in the extracellular space of the meningeal vessel walls and especially in the abundant intercellular fluid which, like the inflammatory cells, was found in the subarachnoid space in arachnoidea and in pia. In the neuropil, only very small quantities of reaction product were seen intercellularly in the most superficial layers of the cortex. The tight junctions were always intact, but the possibility of a non-demonstrable opening is discussed. Evaluation of the BBB permeability for 2-amino[1-14C]isobutyric acid (AIB) was made by quantitative autoradiography, and it was demonstrated convincingly that AIB concentrations in the subpial and perichorodial tissues were markedly increased in diseased animals as compared to the controls. Our results seem to contradict previous theories on the cause of death resulting from the LCM disease. The findings presented here do not speak in favor of a pronounced brain edema, just as results obtained by us and others do not speak for the possibility of the death being caused by convulsive
seizures
with subsequent brain anoxia. However, our observations are compatible with the hypothesis that cytotoxic T cells may interact in vivo with virus-infected targets, which are essential for the regulation of the composition of the cerebrospinal fluid. On the other hand, the dysfunction of the BBB demonstrated adds a new element to the pathologic mechanism in a model for the study of virus-induced meningitis.
...
PMID:The permeability of the blood-brain barrier in mice suffering from fatal lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection. 646 79
Human serum albumin-like immunoreactivity was detected by the
peroxidase
-antiperoxidase method in histological sections of the hippocampus from epileptic and control brains obtained on routine autopsies. In the hippocampi of epileptic patients immunoreactive astrocytes were found, the number of which was increasing with the severity of the manifest convulsions. The highest numbers of immunoreactive astrocytes were observed in those patients who died in status epilepticus. Hippocampi from control patients with no neurologic disorders in life were devoid of immunoreactive astrocytes. The results are discussed in terms of the breakdown of the blood-brain barrier during epileptic
seizures
.
...
PMID:Immunohistochemical localization of extravasated serum albumin in the hippocampus of human subjects with partial and generalized epilepsies and epileptiform convulsions. 651 99
Edema formation and blood-brain barrier permeability was studied in animals with epileptic
seizures
induced by subcutaneous injection of kainic acid. Brain edema was most pronounced between 3 and 24 h after kainic acid injection. It was reflected by massive swelling of perineuronal and perivascular astroglia. Three hours after kainic acid perivascular astroglia swelling resulted in disturbance of local microcirculation in the affected brain areas. In addition, compression of drainage veins by the edematous brain induced focal perivenous hemorrhages similar to herniation damage in human brain edema. Tracer studies with sodium fluorescein, Evans blue, albumin and horseradish
peroxidase
revealed only a mild increase in the permeability of cerebral vessels, topographically unrelated to areas of brain edema. This finding indicates the presence of cytotoxic brain edema in kainic acid-induced epileptic brain damage. Treatment of brain edema with dexamethasone did not influence the incidence and severity of kainic acid-induced epileptic brain damage. However, in 54% of animals injected with kainic acid, lesions were completely prevented by treatment of brain edema with mannitol. The present results indicate that brain edema plays an important role in the pathogenesis of epileptic brain damage following systemic kainic acid intoxication. It is suggested that in this model of limbic epilepsy the brain edema is due to the massive ionic imbalance elicited in the affected brain regions by the kainic acid-induced persistent neuronal excitation.
...
PMID:The role of brain edema in epileptic brain damage induced by systemic kainic acid injection. 652 75
We evaluated clinical features of five cases of Toxoplasma encephalitis (TE) occurring in recent Haitian entrants into the United States. None of the patients had any underlying malignancy or known immunosuppressive therapy. Histopathologic findings of TE at autopsy were confirmed by
peroxidase
-antiperoxidase method. Four patients had an antecedent episode of disseminated tuberculosis and all five were receiving antituberculous therapy when neurologic manifestations of lethargy,
seizures
, and motor weakness first developed. These symptoms progressed into coma and death within 15 days. Peripheral lymphocytopenia was noted in all patients; three were anergic. Parenchymal lesions were identified by CT brain scans and total proteins were elevated in spinal fluid in all cases. TE appears to be a manifestation of the acquired immune deficiency syndrome in Haitians; it should be suspected in those with a febrile illness and multiple focal lesions of the central nervous system.
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PMID:Toxoplasma encephalitis in recent Haitian entrants. 662 28
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