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Title: Effect of nifedipine on hippocampal neuron number in penicillin-induced epileptic rats
Authors: Yilmaz, I.
Akdoğan, Ilgaz
Kaya, E.
Yonguc, G.N.
Keywords: Epilepsy
Hippocampus
Neuron number
Nifedipine
Penicillin epilepsy model
Rat
Seizure
The optical fractionator method
calcium channel blocking agent
nifedipine
penicillin derivative
animal
brain cortex
cell survival
chemically induced
disease model
drug effects
epilepsy
hippocampus
male
nerve cell
pathology
Sprague Dawley rat
toxicity
Animals
Calcium Channel Blockers
Cell Survival
Cerebral Cortex
Disease Models, Animal
Male
Neurons
Penicillins
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Publisher: Turkish Neurosurgical Society
Abstract: Aim: Epileptic seizures lead to neuronal loss in the hippocampus. Experimental epilepsy can be induced by direct application of various chemicals to cerebral cortex. Nifedipine is an L-type voltage-dependent calcium channel blocker. In spite of several studies that show the seizure-suppressing effects of nifedipine, it has been shown that nifedipine does not suppress but conversely increases epileptic seizures. Similarly, contradictory effects of nifedipine have been reported, such as neuroprotection, failed neuroprotection and neurotoxicity. We therefore aimed to investigate the effect of nifedipine on hippocampal neuronal loss in penicillin induced epileptic rats in this study. Material and Methods: The effect of nifedipine on total hippocampal neuron number was estimated by using the optical fractionator method (an unbiased stereological method) in penicillin-G induced epileptic rats. Results: The total number of hippocampal neurons in the control group was 183687 ± 3184. In the penicillin-induced group, the total neuron number significantly decreased to 146318 ± 3042 compared to the control group. In the nifedipine group, the neuron number significantly decreased to 128873 ± 1157 compared to both control and penicillin-induced groups. Conclusion: Nifedipine increased neuronal loss and did not suppress epileptic seizures in penicillin-induced epileptic rats. Nifedipine could not protect against hippocampal neuronal loss in penicillin-induced epileptic rats.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/7811
https://doi.org/10.5137/1019-5149.JTN.8428-13.2
ISSN: 1019-5149
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