Effects of long term perinatal administration of Bupropion on population spike amplitude in neonatal rat hippocampal slices

Heysieattalab, S and Zare, S and Pakdel, F.G (2010) Effects of long term perinatal administration of Bupropion on population spike amplitude in neonatal rat hippocampal slices. Koomesh, 11 (4). pp. 287-294.

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Abstract

The perinatal effects of antidepressants on CNS due to its common usage are important
issues in neuroscience research. Bupropion is an atypical antidepressant that is used in smoke cessation
under FDA approve widely. The study of synaptic effects of bupropion can reveal its mechanism for
nicotine dependence cessation. In this study the long term effects of perinatal bupropion on population
spike (PS) amplitudes were investigated. The PS amplitude is a good parameter for synaptic plasticity.
Materials and Methods: Hippocampal slices from 18-25 day old rat’s pups were prepared. The exam
groups included control and Bupropion treated groups. Bupropion (40 mg/Kg, i.p) was applied in
perinatal period daily as pretreatment. Bupropion also was perfused in ACSF (10, 50, 200 μ mol, 30
minutes) and tested for PS amplitude. PS amplitude of Stratum Radiatum was measured before and after
Bupropion perfusion. Amplitude of PS before Bupropion perfusion was fitted as 100% for baseline.
Results: A concentration of 10 μM did not reduce PS amplitude and Bupropion had no significant
effects on PS amplitude. Bupropion in concentration of 50μM could reduce the amplitude of responses in
50% of cases. The 200 μM of Bupropion perfusion reduced population spike amplitude all slices (n=22).
In the last state population spike amplitude in 8 out 0f 22 slices completely abolished. Decrease
population spike amplitude in non-treated slices with 200 μM perfusion was more than treated slices.
Conclusion: Analyzing of data showed that chronic perinatal exposure to Bupropion in concentrations
50,200 μM reduced PS amplitude and we found adaptation synaptic in perfusion 200 μM compare with
Bupropion treated slices with non- treated.

Item Type: Article
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Uncontrolled Keywords: Bupropion, Hippocampal Slice, Population spike, Rat
Subjects: R Medicine > R Medicine (General)
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email gholipour.s@umsu.ac.ir
Date Deposited: 15 Aug 2017 04:29
Last Modified: 31 Mar 2019 07:00
URI: https://eprints.umsu.ac.ir/id/eprint/1210

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