Abstract
We studied the effects of chronic (7 days) infusion of GABA (100 μg/μl) applied intracortically into the fronto-rolandic (FR) area of baboons, via osmotic minipumps. In photosensitive animals, bilateral GABA application produced a complete blockade of the paroxysmal discharges and associated clinical signs induced by intermittent light stimulation. Unilateral administration had similar effects, although these developed more gradually. At the end of the infusion period, both photosensitive and non-photosensitive animals showed a transitory state (3–4 days) of cortical hyperexcitability (spontaneous epileptogenic activity) localized to the infused area. The data indicate a role of GABA both in the natural photosensitivity of the epileptic baboon and in the withdrawal syndrome consecutive to the sudden interruption of chronically enhanced GABA levels in the FR territories of this monkey.
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