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  • Vasopressin (AVP) impacts cognitive and social behaviors, and its interactions with the nitrergic system are crucial for understanding its role in the central nervous system.
  • In this study, low doses of AVP reduced seizure thresholds, while higher doses increased them, indicating its complex effect on seizures; V1a and V1b receptor antagonists had differing effects on these outcomes.
  • The findings also suggest that nitric oxide plays a significant role in mediating the dual effects of AVP on seizures, highlighting the interplay between AVP receptors and the nitrergic system.

Article Abstract

Vasopressin neuropeptides play an important role in the several cognitive, social, and neuroendocrine functions. Also, several studies report the involvement of nitrergic system in the vasopressin functions in central nervous system. This study investigates the effect of Arginine-Vasopressin (AVP) in pentylenetetrazol (PTZ)-induced seizures threshold and the probable role of nitric oxide (NO). AVP is administered intraperitoneally (0.01-20μg/kg, i.p.) 30min before induction of seizures. Administration of AVP (0.1μg/kg) significantly lowered the PTZ-induced seizures threshold. But, administration of AVP (10 and 20μg/kg) increased the seizures threshold, significantly. Pretreatment of SR 49059 (V1a receptor antagonist, 2mg/kg, i.p.) just reversed the pro-convulsant effect of AVP. Meanwhile, SSR 149415 (V1b receptor antagonist, 10mg/kg, i.p.) pretreatment reversed both pro-and anti-convulsant effects of AVP. The nitric oxide precursor, L-arginine (60mg/kg, i.p.) increased pro-convulsant effect of AVP, but did not change anticonvulsant activity. The nitric oxide synthase (NOS) inhibitor L-NAME (10mg/kg, i.p.) reversed both pro- and anti-convulsant effect of AVP. Selective inducible NOS inhibitor, aminoguanidine (100mg/kg, i.p.) just reversed the anti-convulsant effects of AVP. The results of the present study showed nitric oxide system may contribute to the biphasic effects of AVP on PTZ-induced seizures. V1a receptor may modulate only the proconvulsive effect. While, V1b receptors can mediate both the pro- and anti-convulsive effect of AVP.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eplepsyres.2016.07.006DOI Listing

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