Paradoxical effects of lithium on field potentials of dentate granule cells in slices of rat hippocampus

The effects of lithium ions (Li +) on evoked field potentials of dentate granule cells were studied in vitro with rat hippocampal slices. Lithium (substituted for choline) reduced the amplitude of the antidromic population spike in a dose-dependent manner; 10 mM Li + had little or no effect, whereas...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neuropharmacology 1981-05, Vol.20 (5), p.489-496
Hauptverfasser: MacVicar, B.A., Weir, G., Riexinger, K., Dudek, F.E.
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Zusammenfassung:The effects of lithium ions (Li +) on evoked field potentials of dentate granule cells were studied in vitro with rat hippocampal slices. Lithium (substituted for choline) reduced the amplitude of the antidromic population spike in a dose-dependent manner; 10 mM Li + had little or no effect, whereas 40 mM strongly reduced the response within 15 min. A paradoxical effect was observed at 25 mM: the antidromic spike was reduced by ~ 50%, but a second population spike frequently appeared. This Li + -induced spike was reversibly blocked by cobalt ions (Co 2+), which suggests that it was caused by calcium ion (Ca 2+) influx. Lithium (25 mM) also consistently reduced the population EPSP to perforant path stimulation, although occasionally a population spike was also induced. These paradoxical effects of Li + on neurons of the mammalian brain can be reconciled with previous observations on simple neuronal systems and may be involved in the therapeutic or toxic effects of LP under clinical conditions.
ISSN:0028-3908
1873-7064
DOI:10.1016/0028-3908(81)90183-0