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Query: UMLS:C0494475 (
tonic-clonic seizure
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The effects of N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) and non-NMDA receptor antagonists were compared on audiogenic seizures in the rats neonatally exposed to propylthiouracil (PTU). The rats treated with 0.02% PTU through mother's milk during days 0-19 after delivery showed a high incidence of audiogenic seizures consisting of running fit (RF) followed by generalized
tonic-clonic seizure
(GTCS) after matured. The systemic administration with MK-801, a NMDA receptor antagonist dose-dependently inhibited both RF and GTCS.
NBQX
(6-nitro-7-sulfamoylbenzo[f]quinoxaline-2,3-dione), a non-NMDA receptor antagonist, when systemically administered, failed to block audiogenic seizures. Audiogenic seizures caused a marked induction of c-fos messenger RNA (mRNA) in septal nucleus, bed nucleus of stria terminalis, amygdaloid nuclei, peripeduncular nucleus, and inferior colliculus, which was almost completely blocked by the pretreatment with MK-801. Bilateral microinjection of MK-801 into the inferior colliculus showed a tendency for inhibiting GTCS, but not RF, whereas CPP (3-(R)-2-carboxypiperazin-4-yl)-propyl-1-phosphonic acid), a competitive NMDA receptor antagonist produced a significant inhibition against both RF and GTCS. These NMDA receptor antagonists administered into cisterna ambience, the floor of which is composed of inferior colliculus and neighboring structures, have shown potent blocking effects on both RF and GTCS. The present results suggest that NMDA receptors in the inferior colliculus, presumably in the subnucleus of external cortex may play the critical role in the initiation of audiogenic seizures in PTU-treated rats.
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PMID:NMDA receptors in the inferior colliculus are critically involved in audiogenic seizures in the adult rats with neonatal hypothyroidism. 974 70
Rats neonatally treated with 0.02% propylthiouracil (PTU) through mother's milk showed a high incidence of audiogenic seizures after maturation. These audiogenic seizures were differently modified by MK-801 and
NBQX
; while intraperitoneal MK-801 equally inhibited running fit (RF) and generalized
tonic-clonic seizure
(GTCS),
NBQX
administered into cisterna ambiens significantly inhibited RF but not GTCS. The possible involvement of glutamate receptors in the inferior colliculus was further investigated using naive Sprague-Dawley rats injected with NMDA, AMPA or cyclothiazide, known as an inhibitor of desensitization of AMPA action. All drugs tested successfully induced RF followed by GTCS, resembling audiogenic seizures in PTU-treated rats. However, sound stimulation could augment AMPA-induced, but not NMDA-induced GTCS. Systemic administration with MK-801 potently blocked GTCS induced by AMPA/cyclothiazide, but the same drug failed to block RF after intracisternal injection with AMPA/cyclothiazide. Furthermore, intracisternal administration with
NBQX
significantly inhibited only RF induced by AMPA/cyclothiazide. The present study suggests that: 1) glutamate receptors in the brainstem, possible in the inferior colliculus, play a crucial role in audiogenic seizures, namely the initiation of RF and propagation into GTCS; and 2) the initiation mechanism is regulated by both NMDA and AMPA receptors, whereas propagation is mainly controlled by NMDA receptors.
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PMID:[Running fit and generalized tonic-clonic seizure are differently controlled by different subtype receptors in the brainstem]. 986 27