Effects of P2X7 receptor antagonists on hypoxia-induced neonatal seizures in mice

  • Natalia Rodriguez-Alvarez
  • , Eva M. Jimenez-Mateos
  • , Tobias Engel
  • , Sean Quinlan
  • , Cristina R. Reschke
  • , Ronán M. Conroy
  • , Anindya Bhattacharya
  • , Geraldine B. Boylan
  • , David C. Henshall

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Abstract

Neonatal seizures are a common consequence of hypoxic/ischemic encephalopathy (HIE). Phenobarbital remains the frontline treatment for neonatal seizures but is often ineffective. The P2X7 receptor (P2X7R) is a cell surface-expressed ionotropic receptor activated by high amounts of ATP which may be released during seizures or as a consequence of tissue injury. Here, we explored the role of the P2X7R in a mouse model of neonatal seizures induced by hypoxia. Exposure of postnatal day 7 (P7) mouse pups to global hypoxia (5% O2 for 15 min) produced electrographically-defined seizures with behavioural correlates that persisted after restitution of normoxia. Expression of the P2X7R showed age-dependent increases in the hippocampus and neocortex of developing mice and was present in human neonatal brain. P2X7R transcript and protein levels were increased 24 h after neonatal hypoxia-induced seizures in mouse pups. EEG recordings in pups determined that injection of the P2X7R antagonist A-438079 (25 mg/kg−1, intraperitoneal) reduced electrographic seizure number, EEG power and spiking during hypoxia. A-438079 did not reduce post-hypoxia seizures. Caspase-1 processing and molecular markers of inflammation and microglia were reduced in A438079-treated mice. Electrographic seizure-suppressive effects were also observed with a second P2X7R antagonist, JNJ-47965567, in the same model. The present study shows hypoxia-induced seizures alter expression of purinergic and neuroinflammatory signalling components and suggest potential applications but also limitations of the P2X7R as a target for the treatment of HIE and other causes of neonatal seizures.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)351-363
Number of pages13
JournalNeuropharmacology
Volume116
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2017

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Keywords

  • Hypoxia
  • Inflammation
  • Neonatal seizures
  • P2X7
  • Purinergic receptors

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