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Pyruvate protects against kainate-induced epileptic brain damage in rats.

Pyruvate protects against kainate-induced epileptic brain damage in rats. Research Abstract Details 

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  • Pyruvate protects against kainate-induced epileptic brain damage in rats. Abstract Text:

    tae-youn kimTae-Youn Kim,jung-sun yiJung-Sun Yi,sun-ju chungSun-Ju Chung,dong-kyu kimDong-Kyu Kim,hyae-ran byunHyae-Ran Byun,joo-yong leeJoo-Yong Lee,jae-young kohJae-Young Koh,tae-youn kimTae-Youn Kim,jung-sun yiJung-Sun Yi,sun-ju chungSun-Ju Chung,dong-kyu kimDong-Kyu Kim,hyae-ran byunHyae-Ran Byun,joo-yong leeJoo-Yong Lee,jae-young kohJae-Young Koh,tae-youn kimTae-Youn Kim,jung-sun yiJung-Sun Yi,sun-ju chungSun-Ju Chung,dong-kyu kimDong-Kyu Kim,hyae-ran byunHyae-Ran Byun,joo-yong leeJoo-Yong Lee,jae-young kohJae-Young Koh,

    Although the majority of epileptic seizures can be effectively controlled with antiepileptic drugs and/or surgery, a significant number progress to status epilepticus of sufficient duration to cause permanent brain damage. Combined treatment with antiepileptic drugs and neuroprotective agents, however, may help protect these individuals from permanent brain damage. Since toxicity induced by endogenous zinc contributes to epileptic brain injury, and since pyruvate is effective in reducing zinc-triggered neuronal death in cortical culture as well as ischemic neuronal death in vivo, we examined whether systemic pyruvate administration reduces seizure-induced brain damage. Na pyruvate (500 mg/kg) or osmolarity-matched saline (265 mg/kg NaCl, i.p.) were given to adult SD rats 30 or 150 min after 10 mg/kg kainite injection (i.p.), and there was no significant difference in the time course or severity of seizures between these groups. Zinc accumulation in neuronal cell bodies in the hippocampus, however, was much lower in the pyruvate than in the saline group. There was a close correlation between zinc accumulation and cell death, as assessed by acid-fuchsin and TUNEL staining. Pyruvate treatment markedly reduced neuronal death in the hippocampus, neocortex and thalamus. Pyruvate increased HSP-70 expression in hippocampal neurons. These results suggest that pyruvate, a natural glucose metabolite, may be useful as adjunct treatment in status epilepticus to reduce permanent brain damage.

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Experimental neurology

    VOLUME: 208

    Page Numbers: 159-67

    Journal Abbreviation: Exp. Neurol.

    ISSN: 0014-4886

    DAY: 4

    MONTH: 09

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: Neural Injury Research Lab, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul 138-736, Korea.

    Country: United States

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