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Systemic injection of lidocaine induce expression of c-fos mRNA and protein in adult rat brain

  • H. J. Chae
  • , J. S. Kang
  • , S. B. Cho
  • , B. G. Jin
  • , S. J. Won
  • , B. J. Gwag
  • , R. Kim
  • Wonkwang University

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Abstract

Both direct and indirect environmental stress to brain were increase the expression of transcription factor c-fos in various populations of neurons. In this study, we examined whether the intraperitoneal injections of lidocaine at doses inducing convulsion within 10 min increased the level of c-fos mRNA and protein in forebrain areas. In situ hybridization using [35S]UTP-labeled antisense c-fos, cRNA increased c-fos mRNA levels though hippocampal formation, piriform cortex, septum, caudate-putamen, neostriatum, and amygdala within 2 hr. In parallel with the mRNA expression, c-FOS protein immunoreactivity was also observed in the same forebrain areas. In contrast to the seizure activity and widespread neuronal degeneration following a kainate treatment, injections of lidocaine did not produce neuronal death within 3 days. The present study indicates that lidocaine induces convulsion and c-fos expression without causing neurotoxicity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)69-74
Number of pages6
JournalKorean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
Volume3
Issue number1
StatePublished - 1999

Keywords

  • c-fos mRNA and protein
  • Neurotoxicity
  • Transcription factor

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