Rapeseed oil and magnesium manipulations affect the seizure threshold to kainate in mice

N. Pagès, P. Maurois, P. Bac, J. Vamecq
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We have previously shown that the drop in N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA)-induced seizure threshold caused by nutritional magnesium deprivation responded well to the w-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) alpha-linolenate (ALA) (5% rapeseed oil) diet when compared to w-6 PUFA diet. In the present work, kainate-induced seizures are shown to be also exacerbated by magnesium deprivation. ALA diet better attenuates this seizure exacerbation when compared to the non-ALA diet. The reversion of the drop in kainate seizure threshold induced in these conditions by magnesium administration was, however, better under the non-ALA diet in comparison with the ALA diet. Taken as a whole, present data indicate that kainate like NMDA brain injury is attenuated by ALA diet. On the other hand, the relative failure of ALA diet to potentiate reversion induced by magnesium might suggest that magnesium and ALA protections are not additive.
菜籽油和镁操作影响小鼠对盐酸盐的发作阈值
我们之前的研究表明,与w-6多不饱和脂肪酸(PUFA)相比,w-3多不饱和脂肪酸(PUFA) α -亚麻酸(ALA)(5%菜籽油)饮食对营养性镁剥夺引起的n -甲基- d -天冬氨酸(NMDA)诱导的癫痫发作阈值下降有很好的反应。在目前的工作中,钠酸盐引起的癫痫发作也被镁剥夺加剧。与非ALA饮食相比,ALA饮食能更好地减轻癫痫发作。然而,与ALA饮食相比,在非ALA饮食下,镁给药诱导的盐酸盐发作阈值下降的逆转效果更好。综上所述,目前的数据表明,ALA饮食可以减轻kainate类NMDA脑损伤。另一方面,ALA饮食对镁诱导的逆转作用的相对失败可能表明镁和ALA的保护作用不是相加的。
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