Anticonvulsant and proconvulsant roles of nitric oxide in experimental epilepsy models

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The effect of acute (120 mg/kg) and chronic (25 mg/kg, twice a day, for 4 days) intraperitonial injection of the nitric oxide (NO) synthase (NOS) inhibitor N(G)-nitro-L-arginine (L-NOARG) was evaluated on seizure induction by drugs such as pilocarpine and pentylenetetrazole (pTz) and by sound stimulation of audiogenic seizure-resistant (R) and audiogenic seizure- susceptible (S) rats. Seizures were elicited by a subconvulsant dose of pilocarpine (100 mg/kg) only after NOS inhibition. NOS inhibition also simultaneously potentiated the severity of PTZ-induced limbic seizures (60 mg/kg) and protected against PTZ-induced tonic seizures (80 mg/kg). The audiogenic seizure susceptibility of S or R rats did not change after similar treatments. In conclusion, proconvulsant effects of NOS inhibition are suggested to occur in the pilocarpine model and in the limbic components of PTZ-induced seizures, while an anticonvulsant role is suggested for the tonic seizures induced by higher doses of PTZ, revealing inhibitor-specific interactions with convulsant dose and also confirming the hypothesis that the effects of NOS inhibitors vary with the model of seizure.

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Del-Bel, E. A., Olivetra, P. R., Oliveira, J. A. C., Mishra, P. K., Jobe, P. C., & Garcia-Cairasco, N. (1997). Anticonvulsant and proconvulsant roles of nitric oxide in experimental epilepsy models. Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, 30(8), 971–979. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-879X1997000800010

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