EFFECTS OF KAINIC ACID ON GLUTATIONE AND NITRITE IN RAT HIPPOCAMPUS

Epileptiformic activity could result in apoptotic neuronal death, in which oxidative stress could play an important role. In case of decreased antioxidant brain status cellular death could be facilitated. Kainic acid is often used in a model of epilepsy in rats. Up to now there is not enough data e...

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Main Authors: Nadka I. Boyadjieva, Pavlina Andreeva-Gateva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peytchinski Publishing 2011-09-01
Series:Journal of IMAB
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Online Access:http://www.journal-imab-bg.org/issue-2011/book1/vol17b1p149-151.pdf
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Pavlina Andreeva-Gateva
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description Epileptiformic activity could result in apoptotic neuronal death, in which oxidative stress could play an important role. In case of decreased antioxidant brain status cellular death could be facilitated. Kainic acid is often used in a model of epilepsy in rats. Up to now there is not enough data evaluating levels of glutathione and nitric oxide in kainic acid-induced epilepsy acutely and several days after the kainic acid exposure. This information will be useful for assessing long term prognosis on a risk of further brain damage.We studied hippocampal levels of glutathione and nitric oxide at the 3th hour (acute group) and after 7 days of kainic (chronic group) acid exposure. We found that glutathione level is statistically significantly lower in the hippocampus 7 days after kainic acid exposure, as compared with values measured in the acute group. For both kainic acid treated groups glutathione levels were significantly lower than controls.Levels of nitric oxide were found to be significantly higher 7 days after kainic acid exposure as compared with acute group. For both kainic acid treated groups nitric oxyde levels were significantly lower than controls.We conclude that in kainic acid treated rats oxidative stress could be present even after a single treatment. This could be a potentially pathogenic factor for further brain damages.
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spelling doaj.art-8f129265b0f348eb881d9689e0f9a9852022-12-21T19:42:04ZengPeytchinski PublishingJournal of IMAB1312-773X2011-09-0117114915110.5272/jimab.2011171.149EFFECTS OF KAINIC ACID ON GLUTATIONE AND NITRITE IN RAT HIPPOCAMPUSNadka I. BoyadjievaPavlina Andreeva-GatevaEpileptiformic activity could result in apoptotic neuronal death, in which oxidative stress could play an important role. In case of decreased antioxidant brain status cellular death could be facilitated. Kainic acid is often used in a model of epilepsy in rats. Up to now there is not enough data evaluating levels of glutathione and nitric oxide in kainic acid-induced epilepsy acutely and several days after the kainic acid exposure. This information will be useful for assessing long term prognosis on a risk of further brain damage.We studied hippocampal levels of glutathione and nitric oxide at the 3th hour (acute group) and after 7 days of kainic (chronic group) acid exposure. We found that glutathione level is statistically significantly lower in the hippocampus 7 days after kainic acid exposure, as compared with values measured in the acute group. For both kainic acid treated groups glutathione levels were significantly lower than controls.Levels of nitric oxide were found to be significantly higher 7 days after kainic acid exposure as compared with acute group. For both kainic acid treated groups nitric oxyde levels were significantly lower than controls.We conclude that in kainic acid treated rats oxidative stress could be present even after a single treatment. This could be a potentially pathogenic factor for further brain damages.http://www.journal-imab-bg.org/issue-2011/book1/vol17b1p149-151.pdfkainic acidglutathionenitric oxide
spellingShingle Nadka I. Boyadjieva
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EFFECTS OF KAINIC ACID ON GLUTATIONE AND NITRITE IN RAT HIPPOCAMPUS
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kainic acid
glutathione
nitric oxide
title EFFECTS OF KAINIC ACID ON GLUTATIONE AND NITRITE IN RAT HIPPOCAMPUS
title_full EFFECTS OF KAINIC ACID ON GLUTATIONE AND NITRITE IN RAT HIPPOCAMPUS
title_fullStr EFFECTS OF KAINIC ACID ON GLUTATIONE AND NITRITE IN RAT HIPPOCAMPUS
title_full_unstemmed EFFECTS OF KAINIC ACID ON GLUTATIONE AND NITRITE IN RAT HIPPOCAMPUS
title_short EFFECTS OF KAINIC ACID ON GLUTATIONE AND NITRITE IN RAT HIPPOCAMPUS
title_sort effects of kainic acid on glutatione and nitrite in rat hippocampus
topic kainic acid
glutathione
nitric oxide
url http://www.journal-imab-bg.org/issue-2011/book1/vol17b1p149-151.pdf
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