Involvement of prostaglandins in an animal model of Shigella-related seizures

2005 
Abstract We investigated whether prostaglandins (PGs), proinflammatory mediators implicated in excitatory activity, are involved in Shigella -related seizures. Pretreatment with S. dysenteriae sonicate (2LD 50 ) enhanced mice response to pentylenetetrazole-induced seizures, without increase of brain concentrations of PGE 2 , PGD 2 or PGF 2α . Preinjection of NS-398, an inhibitor of cyclooxygenase-2, before treatment with Shigella sonicate, had no effect on seizures. The anticonvulsive PGD 2 increased after injection of 8 LD 50 of Shigella sonicate, which did not enhance seizures (32 pg/mg vs 26 pg/ml, p  = 0.0063). The findings indicate that PGs are not involved in the enhanced seizure response after exposure to Shigella . However, induction of PGD 2 may play an inhibitory role.
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