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Epilepsy and Behavior 2000-Jun

The effect of alcohol on convulsions and nitric oxide levels in seizure-susceptible el mice.

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I Nagatomo
M Uchida
Y Akasaki
W Hashiguchi
M Tominaga
S Kuchiiwa
S Nakagawa
M Takigawa

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To evaluate the influences of ethanol intake on convulsive seizures and brain nitric oxide (NO) production, EL mice, a strain highly susceptible to seizures, were given a 10% ethanol solution ad libitum. In mice consuming ethanol for 4, 8, and 12 weeks, seizures were not suppressed by zonisamide (75 mg/kg ip). Brain NO metabolite levels in mice after 12 weeks of consumption were significantly lower than those in control mice and those consuming ethanol for 4 weeks. Numbers of NADPH diaphorase-positive neurons in the hippocampal formation and parietal cortex of mice consuming for 4 and 12 weeks were significantly higher than in controls. These results suggested that increasing of numbers of NADPH diaphorase-positive neurons in the hippocampal formation and parietal cortex were assumed to develop in compensation for reduction in whole-brain NO metabolite levels of EL mice exposed to ethanol.

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