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Effects of vigabatrin on epileptiform abnormal discharges in hippocampal CA3 neurons of spontaneously epileptic rats (SER)
Authors:Hanaya Ryosuke  Sasa Masashi  Kiura Yoshihiro  Serikawa Tadao  Kurisu Kaoru
Affiliation:

a Department of Neurosurgery, Hiroshima University School of Medicine, Hiroshima, Japan

b Department of Pharmacology, Hiroshima University School of Medicine, Minami-ku, Kasumi, Hiroshima 734-8551, Japan

c Institute of Laboratory Animals, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan

Abstract:Vigabatrin, a γ-amino butyric acid (GABA) transaminase inhibitor, is known to inhibit partial epilepsy in humans. The spontaneously epileptic rat (SER), a double mutant (zi/zi, tm/tm), exhibits both tonic convulsion and absence-like seizures from the age of 8 weeks. Hippocampal CA3 pyramidal neurons in SER show a long-lasting depolarization shift with accompanying repetitive firing when a single stimulus is delivered to the mossy fibers in slice preparations. The effects of vigabatrin on the abnormal excitability of hippocampal CA3 pyramidal neurons in SER were examined to elucidate the mechanism underlying the antiepileptic action of the drug. Intracellular recordings were performed in 24 hippocampal slice preparations of 20 SER aged 8–17 weeks old. Bath application of vigabatrin (1 mM) inhibited the depolarizing shifts with repetitive firing induced by mossy fiber stimulation in 15 min without affecting the first spike and resting membrane potentials in hippocampal CA3 neurons of SER. A higher dose of vigabatrin (10 mM) sometimes inhibited the first spike. However, vigabatrin at doses up to 10 mM did not significantly affect the single action potential elicited by stimulation of the mossy fibers in the hippocampal CA3 neurons of age-matched Wistar rats. In addition, application of vigabatrin (10 mM) did not significantly affect the firing induced by depolarizing pulse applied in the CA3 neurons of the SER, nor the miniature excitatory postsynaptic potential (mEPSP) recorded in the CA3 neurons of SER. The inhibitory effect of vigabatrin (1 mM) on the mossy fiber stimulation-induced depolarization shift with repetitive firing was blocked by concomitant application of bicuculline (10 μM), a GABAA receptor antagonist. These findings strongly suggested that GABA increased by inhibition of GABA transaminase with vigabatrin inhibits abnormal excitation of hippocampal CA3 neurons of SER via GABAA receptors, although the possibility that the drug acted directly on the GABAA receptors of CA3 neurons could not be completely excluded.
Keywords:Vigabatrin   Antiepileptic drug   GABAA receptor   Hippocampal CA3 neuron   Abnormal excitation   Spontaneous epileptic rat (SER)
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