P2X7 Receptor Inhibition Interrupts the Progression of Seizures in Immature Rats and Reduces Hippocampal Damage
Summary Aims Early‐life seizures, particularly when prolonged, may be harmful to the brain. Current pharmacotherapy is often ineffective; therefore, novel neuro‐ and/or glio‐transmitter systems should be explored for targeting. The P2X7 receptor is a cation‐permeable channel with trophic and excitab...
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Veröffentlicht in: | CNS neuroscience & therapeutics 2014-06, Vol.20 (6), p.556-564 |
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Aims
Early‐life seizures, particularly when prolonged, may be harmful to the brain. Current pharmacotherapy is often ineffective; therefore, novel neuro‐ and/or glio‐transmitter systems should be explored for targeting. The P2X7 receptor is a cation‐permeable channel with trophic and excitability effects on neurons and glia which is activated by high amounts of ATP that may be released in the setting of injury after severe seizures. Here, we tested the effects of A‐438079, a potent and selective P2X7 receptor antagonist in a lesional model of early‐life status epilepticus.
Methods
Seizures were induced by intra‐amygdala kainic acid in 10‐day‐old rat pups. Electrographic seizure severity, changes to P2X7 receptor expression, inflammatory responses and histological effects were evaluated.
Results
Seizures induced by intra‐amygdala kainic acid increased levels of P2X7 receptor protein and interleukin‐1β and caused significant cell death within the ipsilateral hippocampus. A‐438079 rapidly reached the brain following systemic injection in P10 rats. Intraperitoneal injection of A‐438079 (5 and 15 mg/kg) 60 min after triggering seizures reduced seizure severity and neuronal death within the hippocampus. A‐438079 had superior neuroprotective effects compared with an equally seizure‐suppressive dose of phenobarbital (25 mg/kg).
Conclusions
These results suggest P2X7 receptor antagonists may be suitable as frontline or adjunctive treatments of pediatric status epilepticus or other early‐life seizures, particularly when associated with brain damage. |
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ISSN: | 1755-5930 1755-5949 |
DOI: | 10.1111/cns.12272 |