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α‐1 Adrenoceptors are decreased in human epileptic foci

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1986

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Cortical alpha-1 adrenoceptors were measured in tissues obtained from 10 patients immediately following temporal lobectomy for intractable partial epilepsy. At operation each patient exhibited spontaneous spiking restricted to either the anterior (n = 5) or posterior (n = 5) portion of the first two temporal gyri. Control samples were obtained from the nonspiking half of the same gyrus. Receptor-binding assays were performed on isolated cortical membranes using [3H]prazosin. There was a reduction (p less than 0.01) in the receptor density (beta max) of the sites in the epileptic foci without any change in affinity (mean +/- SEM): spiking--beta max, 160.5 +/- 11.3 fmol/mg protein; affinity, 0.17 +/- 0.04 nM; nonspiking--beta max, 218.8 +/- 15.6 fmol/mg protein; affinity 0.17 +/- 0.04 nM. This relative decrease in alpha-1 adrenoceptor density may be the substratum of a noradrenergic hyposensitivity that could contribute to a localized diminution in inhibitory mechanisms in epileptic foci.

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