Volume 25, Number 5, 923-928, DOI: 10.1007/s10571-005-4956-5

Cyclosporin A Aggravates Electroshock-Induced Convulsions in Mice with a Transient Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion

Atsushi Yamauchi, Hideki Shuto, Shinya Dohgu, Yoshitsugu Nakano, Takashi Egawa and Yasufumi Kataoka

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Abstract

1. To test whether an ischemic insult increases the susceptibility to cyclosporine A (CsA)-induced neurotoxicity, we examined the effect of CsA on the minimal electroshock-induced convulsions in mice treated with a transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) for a short period (2 h).
2. This MCAO produced small to mid-sized infarcted regions in the cerebral hemisphere with increasing post-operative days. In MCAO mice, CsA (30 mg/kg, i.p.) elevated the incidence of minimal electroshock-induced convulsions to 90–100% over that in sham mice (20–30%) at 1–7 days but not 14 days post-surgery.
3. In light of these findings, the possibility that CsA increases the risk of convulsions in patients with cerebral infarction and/or at an early stage following focal cerebral ischemia would have to be considered.

Keywords  cyclosporin A - electroshock-induced convulsions - middle cerebral artery occlusion - blood-brain barrier - mice

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