Pilocarpine/ascorbic acid interaction in the immature brain: Electrophysiological and oxidative effects in well-nourished and malnourished rats

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作者
Mendes-da-Silva, Rosangela Figueiredo [1 ]
Francisco, Elian da Silva [1 ]
Aralljo Guedes, Rubem Carlos [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Pernambuco, Dept Nutr, BR-50670901 Recife, PE, Brazil
关键词
Ascorbic acid; Brain development; Cortical spreading depression; Malnutrition; Pilocarpine; Pro-oxidant; CORTICAL SPREADING DEPRESSION; VITAMIN-C; ASCORBIC-ACID; INDUCED SEIZURES; ADULT RATS; ALPHA-TOCOPHEROL; ANTIOXIDANT RESPONSE; PROTEIN-MALNUTRITION; LIPID-PEROXIDATION; STRESS;
D O I
10.1016/j.brainresbull.2018.09.008
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Ascorbic acid (AA) administration has been associated with neuroprotection against oxidative stress, although at high doses it can facilitate oxidation and acts like a proconvulsing drug. The pilocarpine-induced epilepsy model has been widely studied. However, less is known about the effects of sub-convulsive doses of pilocarpine on brain activity in immature animals under normal or deficient nutritional conditions. Herein, we investigated the effects of chronic pilocarpine administration in a sub-convulsive dose, with or without AA, on the excitability-related phenomenon denominated as cortical spreading depression (CSD) and levels of lipid peroxidation-induced malondialdehyde in well-nourished and malnourished rats. At postnatal days 7-28, rats received no gavage treatment (naive group), saline (vehicle group), 45 mg/kg/d of pilocarpine and/or 120 mg/kg/d of AA. CSD propagation and malondialdehyde levels were analyzed at 34-40 days. The pilocarpine group presented with lower CSD velocities, while AA groups exhibited higher CSD velocities and augmented malondialdehyde levels compared with controls. The co-administration of AA partially antagonized the pilocarpine CSD effects, but did not revert it to control levels. Malnutrition increased CSD amplitude and velocity in comparison to the wellnourished condition. The electrocorticogram (ECoG) amplitude increased after CSD (ECoG potentiation) when compared with the baseline amplitude before CSD. However, no intergroup difference was observed in this CSD-related ECoG potentiation. The results support the hypothesis of a pilocarpine/ascorbic acid interaction in the immature rat brain and might help further the understanding of this interaction on neuronal electrical activity and oxidative stress.
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页码:414 / 421
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