Z. Wang et Sy. Chow, EFFECTS OF GLUTAMATE, N-METHYL-S-ASPARTATE, HIGH POTASSIUM, AND HYPOXIA ON UNIT DISCHARGES IN CA1 AREA OF HIPPOCAMPAL SLICES OF DBA AND C57MICE, Epilepsia, 36(2), 1995, pp. 196-206
We studied effects of L-glutamate, N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA), high K
f, and hypoxia on spontaneous unit discharges in stratum pyramidale of
CA1 region of hippocampal slices in DBA and C57 mice aged 3-4 and 5-6
weeks. Application of L glutamate (0.5-2.0 mM), NMDA (5-20 mu M), hig
h K+ (8.5 mM), and a brief period of hypoxia (1 min) to the perfused a
rtificial cerebrospinal fluid (ACSF) all produced different degrees of
spontaneous high-frequency discharges from CA1 area of hippocampal sl
ices of both DBA and C57 mice. Two types of responses recorded extrace
llularly occurred after these manipulations: high-frequency repetitive
single spikes and bursts of multiple population spikes. The rate and
type of responses from CA1 region of hippocampal slices after these ma
nipulations were different and depended on the strain and age of mice
and the nature of manipulations. In general, hippocampal slices from a
udiogenic seizure-susceptible DBA mice were more sensitive than those
from audiogenic seizure-resistant C57 mice, and hippocampal slices fro
m younger animals were more susceptible than those from older ones. Th
us, DBA mice aged 3-4 weeks of age were most susceptible and C57 mice
aged 5-6 weeks were least susceptible to all these pharmacological, io
nic, and hypoxic manipulations. Bursts of multiple population spikes w
ere the most common responses in DBA mice and in younger animals, and
repetitive single spikes were the predominant responses in C57 mice an
d in older animals. In all groups of animals, the average spontaneous
discharge rate was highest after L-glutamate perfusion, next highest a
fter NMDA, and lowest after high K+ and hypoxia. The latency of the ap
pearance of spontaneous epileptiform activity from CA1 region of hippo
campal slices was long (>2 min) after NMDA perfusion and short (<1 min
) after L-glutamate, high K+ and hypoxia. The duration of the increase
d spontaneous discharges was short (similar to 1 min) after L-glutamat
e perfusion, long (>3 min) after high K+ and hypoxia, and between shor
t and long after NMDA perfusion. These results suggest that age and st
rain of animal and nature of stimulus precipitate different patterns o
f epileptiform activity in CNS.