Nimodipine accelerates the postnatal development of parvalbumin and S-100β immunoreactivity in the rat brain

  • Buwalda, Bauke
  • Naber, Riet
  • Nyakas, Csaba
  • Luiten, Paul G.M.
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Publication date
January 1994
Language
English

Abstract

The effects of chronic maternal perinatal nimodipine treatment on the immunocytochemical distribution of the Ca2+-binding proteins parvalbumin (PV) and S-100β in neocortex and hippocampus were studied at the age of postnatal day (PD) 5, 7, 10, 14 and 20. The Ca2+ antagonist nimodipine (1000 ppm BAY e 9736 in daily food) was administered to pregnant rats starting at postconceptual day 11. The expression of PV exemplified in layer V of parietal and retrosplenial cortex and in all hippocampal layers of CA1 and CA3 was enhanced by more than two-fold in the offspring of nimodipine-treated dams at PD 10 compared with placebo-treated animals. The difference was no longer present at PD 14 and 20. Nimodipine administration also significantly increas...

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