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After treatment with putrescine (PUT) 200 mg/kg, i.p., male rats displayed a behavioural pattern that included wet dog shakes and motor inco-ordination. The concentration of PUT in the brain paralleled the severity of clinical signs. Histological examination showed the presence of perivascular edema and moderate spongiosis. These biochemical and histological features were present 2 h after treatment. At 24 h PUT levels in frontal cortex decreased but the histological status of brain tissue remained. Pretreatment with hyperosmolal glycerol did not modify the effect of PUT on the brain content of polyamine or the histological condition at 2 h. These results support a neurotoxic role for putrescine. Such effects were similar to those of kainic acid at convulsant doses, suggesting a role for putrescine in the action of this excitotoxin.
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de Vera, N., Serratosa, J., Artigas, F. et al. Toxic effects of putrescine in rat brain: Polyamines can be involved in the action of excitotoxins. Amino Acids 3, 261–269 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00806001
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