EVIDENCE THAT LITHIUM INDUCES A GLUTAMATERGIC - NITRIC OXIDE-MEDIATED RESPONSE IN RAT-BRAIN

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作者
HARVEY, BH
CARSTENS, ME
TALJAARD, JJF
机构
[1] MRC Research Unit for the Neurochemistry of Mental Diseases, Department of Chemical Pathology, University of Stellenbosch Medical School, Tygerberg, 7505
关键词
LITHIUM; KAINIC ACID; NITRIC OXIDE; CGMP; CORTEX;
D O I
10.1007/BF00967326
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Studies have indicated the involvement of a glutamatergic mechanism in lithium (Li+) action. Glutamatergic agonists, such as kainic acid, are known to promote the synthesis of nitric oxide (NO) and to increase cGMP, while Li+ has displayed a similar, yet unexplained, ability to increase cGMP. NO synthesis is regarded as the principal prodromal event leading to the activation of the guanyl cyclase-cGMP transduction mechanism. In the present study, the involvement of the NO:cGMP pathway in the action of Li+ was examined, while the possibility of a glutamatergic mechanism in this response was also investigated. Parameters examined included cortical accumulation of cGMP and the stable oxidative metabolites of NO, viz. NO2- and NO3-, collectively expressed as NO2-. A significant positive correlation was observed in the in vivo cGMP and NO2- data throughout all the groups. Chronic treatment of rats with LiCl (0.30% m/m) engendered a significant increase in cGMP levels which was inhibited by the NO-synthase (NOS) inhibitor, N-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME). Acute administration of kainic acid resulted in an increased accumulation of NO2-, also prevented by concomitant L-NAME administration. In addition, a synergistic stimulatory response on cortical NO2- was observed in the combination of LiCl and kainic acid. Collectively, these data implicate an involvement of a glutamatergic-mediated NO:cGMP transduction mechanism in the action of Li+.
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