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Publication : Increased methionine-enkephalin levels in genetically epileptic (tg/tg) mice.

First Author  Patel VK Year  1991
Journal  Brain Res Bull Volume  27
Issue  6 Pages  849-52
PubMed ID  1686215 Mgi Jnum  J:633
Mgi Id  MGI:49169 Doi  10.1016/0361-9230(91)90221-5
Citation  Patel VK, et al. (1991) Increased methionine-enkephalin levels in genetically epileptic (tg/tg) mice. Brain Res Bull 27(6):849-52
abstractText  Recent experimental data indicate that endogenous brain ligands for the opioid receptors such as enkephalins, beta-endorphin (beta-End) and dynorphin (Dyn) may be involved in both generalized and partial seizures. The tottering (tg/tg) mouse provides an electrophysiological representation of generalized spontaneous human epilepsy. These mice exhibit behavioral absence seizures with accompanying spike-wave discharges. Methionine-enkephalin (M-Enk), beta-End and Dyn levels in various regions of brain were measured by radioimmunoassay (RIA) in 15-18-week-old tg/tg and control (+/+) mice to elucidate the relation between seizures and the opioid system. beta-End and Dyn levels were similar in tg/tg and +/+ mice. However, M-Enk levels were significantly increased in the striatum, cortex, pons and medulla of the tg/tg mice. Our data suggest that in the tottering mouse model of generalized epilepsy there is an alteration of enkephalinergic pathways and not of the endorphinergic or dynorphinergic pathways.
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