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Electroconvulsive Seizures in Rats and Fractionation of Their Hippocampi to Examine Seizure-induced Changes in Postsynaptic Density Proteins
Published on: August 15, 2017
Levofloxacin-induced seizure susceptibility involves both enhanced glutamatergic and impaired GABAergic synaptic
Kunmei He1, Lina He1, Xing Wei2
1Department of Geriatric Rehabilitation, Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Disorders of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Guangxi, Jiangbin Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, No 85 Hedi Road, Nanning, 530021, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China.
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Levofloxacin (LVFX)-associated seizures are thought to arise from disrupted excitatory-inhibitory balance, but the underlying synaptic mechanisms remain unclear. This study investigated how LVFX alters both glutamatergic and GABAergic transmission to promote neuronal hyperexcitability. We combined in vitro and in vivo approaches using primary cortical neurons treated with LVFX and adult rats administered LVFX. Electrophysiological recordings assessed AMPA receptor (AMPAR)-mediated miniature excitatory postsynaptic currents (mEPSCs) and GABAergic miniature inhibitory postsynaptic currents (mIPSCs). Molecular analyses examined vesicular glutamate transporter 1 (VGluT1) and vesicular GABA transporter (VGAT) expression, along with AMPAR subunit GluA1 trafficking dynamics. Seizure susceptibility was evaluated using magnesium-free conditions in vitro and pentylenetetrazol challenge in vivo. LVFX treatment significantly increased mEPSC frequency and amplitude while decreasing mIPSC frequency, indicating enhanced excitatory and suppressed inhibitory synaptic transmission. These changes were accompanied by upregulated VGluT1 and downregulated VGAT protein expression. The drug specifically altered GluA1 trafficking by decreasing internalization and promoting recycling to the plasma membrane. These synaptic modifications resulted in heightened seizure susceptibility, with LVFX-treated neurons showing earlier epileptiform discharges and pretreated animals exhibiting significantly reduced seizure latency. LVFX lowers seizure threshold by simultaneously enhancing glutamatergic transmission and suppressing GABAergic inhibition, providing a mechanistic basis for its pro-convulsant effects.
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