Abstract
MK801, a non-competitive NMDA receptor antagonist, leads to a dramatic induction of c-fos-like protein in neurons in deep layers of the neocortex, in dorsal and ventral midline thalamic nuclei and in neurons in the central grey of rat brain. This induction of c-fos by MK801 is dose- and time-dependent occurring within 2 h and dissipating by 24 h after injection (0.5–8.0 mg/kg, i.p.). The mechanism of this paradoxical induction of c-fos by MK801 is unclear, however the pattern of induction appears to follow the distribution of the antagonist-preferring NMDA receptor site.
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