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Differential Inhibitory Action of Taurine between Electrically Evoked Response and Low Mg<SUP>&#8290;&#8290;</SUP>-Induced Spontaneous Activity in the CA1 Area of the Rat Hippocampal Slices

Differential Inhibitory Action of Taurine between Electrically Evoked Response and Low Mg<SUP>&#8290;&#8290;</SUP>-Induced Spontaneous Activity in the CA1 Area of the Rat Hippocampal Slices

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<P> Although one of the major physiological functions of taurine(2-aminoethanesulfonic acid) is the inhibitory action on the central nervous system(CNS), the mechanism of taurine in controlling the neuronal excitation in the CNS has been in controversy. Electrically evoked pEPSP and spontaneous activity induced by the perfusion of low Mg<SUP>&#8290;&#8290;</SUP>-ACSF were recorded in the CA1 pyramidal cell layer of the hippocampal slice. To test the inhibitory effect of taurine on spontaneous responses, taurine was treated for 2 min at various concentrations(1 mM-10 mM). Taurine reduced the spontaneous activity by 22.2% at 1 mM, and 100% at 2 mM in low Mg<SUP>&#8290;&#8290;</SUP>-ACSF. Evoked response was induced by electrical stimulation of Schaffer collateral-commissural fibers. Taurine reduced the evoked response by 11.68% at 3 mM, and 24.25% at 5 mM. Even 20 mM of taurine reduced the evoked response only by 24 % after 5 min treatment. That is, the inhibitory efficacy was much higher in spontaneous activity than in evoked response. The GABA<SUB>A</SUB> receptor antagonist, 100 uM bicuculline, blocked the inhibitory action of taurine, while GABA<SUB>B</SUB> receptor antagonist, 700 uM phaclofen, did not. Taurine blocked the spontaneous activity in the presence of CNQX, and did not block the electrically evoked responce in the presence of APV. The results suggest that taurine causes hyperpolarization in the cell by binding to GABA<SUB>A</SUB> receptor and preferentially attenuates NMDA receptor-mediated hyperexcitation, leaving synaptic transmission unmodified.

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