GABA is a dominant inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain and A type GABA receptor (GABAR) phosphorylation is critical for GABA-mediated inhibitory effect. However, its role in the neuroprotective effect of sodium valproate (VPA), a prevalent drug for treating patients with epilepsy, remains elusive. The present study was conducted to explore the role of GABAR phosphorylation in the neuroprotection of VPA against a kainic acid-induced epileptic rat model and the potential molecular mechanisms. Neuronal apoptosis was evaluated by TUNEL assay, PI/Annexin V double staining, caspase-3 activity detection and Bax and Bcl-2 proteins expression via Western blot analysis. The primary rat hippocampal neurons were cultivated and cell viability was measured by CCK8 detection following KA- or free Mg-induced neuronal impairment. Our results found that VPA treatment significantly reduced neuronal apoptosis in the KA-induced rat model (including reductions of TUNEL-positive cells, caspase-3 activity and Bax protein expression, and increase of Bcl-2 protein level). In the in vitro experiments, VPA at the concentration of 1 mM for 24 h also increased cell survival and suppressed cell apoptosis in KA- or no Mg-induced models via CCK8 assay and PI/Annexin V double staining, respectively. What is more important, the phosphorylation of γ2 subunit at serine 327 residue for GABAR was found to be robustly enhanced both in the KA-induced epileptic rat model and neuronal cultures following KA exposure after VPA treatment, while no evident alteration was found in terms of GABAR β3 phosphorylation (408 or 409 serine residue). Additionally, pharmacological inhibition of protein kinase C (PKC) clearly abrogated the neuroprotective potential of VPA against KA- or free Mg-associated neuronal injury, indicating a critical role of PKC in the effect of GABAR γ2 serine 327 phosphorylation in VPA's protection. In summary, our work reveals that VPA mitigates neuronal apoptosis in KA-triggered epileptic seizures, at least, via augmenting PKC-dependent GABAR γ2 phosphorylation at serine 327 residue.

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