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Document Type : Article In Journal 
Document Title :
Anandamide Induced Anti-Convulsion in an In Vitro Model of Epilepsy
مادة الأناندامايد تقلل من التشنجات الصرعية في التجارب على الشرائح المخية
 
Subject : Original Articles 
Document Language : English 
Abstract : In both in vitro and in vivo models of epilepsy, cannabinoids had anti-convulsant properties, which have been shown to be mediated through activation of central cannabinoid type 1 (CB1) receptors The current study used 24 adult Sprague-Dawely rats to investigate the effects of endogenously occurring cannabinoids (endocannabinoids) on epileptiform activity induced by picrotoxin. Extracellular recordings were made from stratum pyramidale of the CA1 region of hippocampal slices maintained in a submersion type recording chamber. Stimulation with single pulses evoked population spikes of approximately equal amplitude. Using single pulse stimulation, perfusion of 0.5 µM picrotoxin caused a small increase in the amplitude of the first population spike, and caused epilepsy by introducing a second or multiple population spikes. In the presence of picrotoxin, anandamide reduced the amplitude of both the first population spike (PS1) and the second population spike (PS2), thus reducing the epilepsy. The CB1 receptor antagonist, AM 281 (500 nM) had no effect on responses recorded in the presence of picrotoxin, but totally blocked the effect of subsequently perfused anandamide. The results showed that anandamide caused an anti-convulsion effect. Furthermore, these results implicate the cannabinoid CB1 receptor as a major endogenous site of seizure modulation. 
ISSN : 1319-1004 
Journal Name : Medical Science Journal 
Volume : 12 
Issue Number : 1 
Publishing Year : 1425-1426 AH
2005 AD
 
Number Of Pages : 9 
Article Type : Article 
Added Date : Sunday, October 11, 2009 

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عبدالمنعم عبدالسلام الحيانيABDULMONEM A. ALHAYANIResearcher  

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