J. Vaisanen et al., Excitatory actions of NMDA receptor antagonists in rat entorhinal cortex and cultured entorhinal cortical neurons, NEUROPSYCH, 21(1), 1999, pp. 137-146
We have characterized excitatory effects of non-competitive NMDA receptor a
ntagonists MK-801, PCP, and ketamine in the rat entorhinal cortex and in cu
ltured primary entorhinal cortical neurons using expression of immediate ea
rly gene c-fos as nit indicator. NMDA receptor antagonists produced a stron
g and nose-dependent increase in c-fos mRNA and protein expression confined
to neurons in the layer III of the caudal entorhinal cortex. Induction of
c-fos mRNA is delayed and it is inhibited by antipsychotic drugs. Cultured
entorhinal neurons are killed by high doses of MK-801 and PCP but c-fos exp
ression is Mot induced in these neurons indicating that this in vitro model
noes not fully replicate the in vivo effects of PCP-like drugs in the ento
rhinal cortex. Excitatory effects of the NMDA receptor antagonists may be c
onnected with the psychotropic sine effects of these drugs and might become
a useful model system to investigate neurobiology of psychosis. (C) 1999 A
merican College of Neuropsychopharmacology. Published by Elsevier Science I
nc.