GLYCOGEN, AMMONIA AND RELATED METABOLITES IN THE BRAIN DURING SEIZURES EVOKED BY METHIONINE SULPHOXIMINE 1

Abstract— The levels of ATP, P‐creatine, glucose, glycogen, lactate, glutamate and ammonia were measured in mouse brain after administration of the convulsive agent methionine sulphoximine (MSO). No changes were observed in ATP and P‐creatine levels either before or during the seizures. Lactate levels were unchanged until the onset of seizures (4–5 hr) at which time the levels increased an average of 65 per cent. Glucose and glycogen levels increased progressively. Just before the onset of seizures the levels had increased 95 and 62 per cent, respectively. During the seizures both substances had increased a total of 130 per cent. Comparable changes were found in cerebral cortex, cerebellum and subcortical forebrain. Through the use of quantitative histochemical methods it was found that the greatest increases in glycogen occurred in layers I and III (layers II and IV were not analysed). Progressively smaller changes were found in layers V and VI and no increase at all was found in the subjacent white matter. Glucose, in contrast to glycogen, increased to about the same degree in all cerebral layers and in subjacent white matter.

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