Jope_1987_J.Neurochem_49_944

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Title : Acetylcholine content in rat brain is elevated by status epilepticus induced by lithium and pilocarpine - Jope_1987_J.Neurochem_49_944
Author(s) : Jope RS , Simonato M , Lally K
Ref : Journal of Neurochemistry , 49 :944 , 1987
Abstract :

The effects of status epilepticus on the concentration, synthesis, release, and subcellular localization of acetylcholine, the concentration of choline, and the activity of acetylcholinesterase in rat brain regions were studied. Generalized convulsive status epilepticus was induced by the administration of pilocarpine to lithium-treated rats. The concentration of acetylcholine in the cortex, hippocampus, and striatum decreased prior to the onset of spike activity or status epilepticus. Once status epilepticus began, the concentration of acetylcholine increased over time in the cortex and hippocampus, reaching peak levels that were 461% and 304% of control levels, respectively, after 2 h of seizures. Such high in vivo levels of acetylcholine had not been reported previously following any treatment. During status epilepticus, the concentration of acetylcholine in the striatum returned to control levels after the initial depression, but did not accumulate to high levels as it did in the other two regions. The in vivo cortical efflux of acetylcholine was also increased during the seizures. Choline levels were increased by status epilepticus in all three brain regions. Inhibition of seizures by pretreatment with atropine blocked the increases of acetylcholine and choline. Synaptosomes prepared from the cortex and from the hippocampus of rats with status epilepticus had elevated concentrations of acetylcholine: in the hippocampus the acetylcholine was principally in the cytoplasmic fraction, whereas in the cortex the acetylcholine was elevated in both the cytoplasmic and the vesicular fractions. The extra acetylcholine was in a releasable compartment, since increased K+ in the media or ouabain increased the release of acetylcholine from cortical slices to a greater extent in tissue from seized rats than from controls.

PubMedSearch : Jope_1987_J.Neurochem_49_944
PubMedID: 3612132

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Jope RS, Simonato M, Lally K (1987)
Acetylcholine content in rat brain is elevated by status epilepticus induced by lithium and pilocarpine
Journal of Neurochemistry 49 :944

Jope RS, Simonato M, Lally K (1987)
Journal of Neurochemistry 49 :944