The Role of GABA <sub>B</sub> Receptor Activation in Absence Seizures of Lethargic ( <i>lh</i> / <i>lh</i> ) Mice

David A. Hosford(Duke University), Suzanne Clark(Duke University), Zhen Cao(Duke University), Wilkie A. Wilson(Duke University), Fu-hsiung Lin(Duke University), Richard A. Morrisett(University of Nebraska Medical Center), Alexandre Huin(Duke University)
Science
July 17, 1992
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Abstract

Lethargic (lh/lh) mice, which function as an animal model of absence seizures, have spontaneous seizures that have behavioral and electrographic features and anticonvulsant sensitivity similar to those of human absence seizures. Antagonists of the gamma-aminobutyric acidB (GABAB) receptor suppressed these seizures in lethargic mice, whereas agonists of GABAB receptors exacerbated them. Furthermore, GABAB receptor binding and synaptically evoked GABAB receptor-mediated inhibition of N-methyl-D-aspartate responses were selectively increased in lh/lh mice. Therefore, enhanced GABAB receptor-mediated synaptic responses may underlie absence seizures in lh/lh mice, and GABAB receptor antagonists hold promise as anticonvulsants for absence seizures.


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