Research Article

The Aerial Parts of Bupleurum Chinense DC. Aromatic Oil Attenuate Kainic Acid-Induced Epilepsy-Like Behavior and Its Potential Mechanisms

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BAO through GABA pathway regulation attenuated KA-induced epilepsy-like behavior. (a) Western blotting in KA-induced epilepsy rats with treatment; (b) the expression ofGAD65 in KA-induced epilepsy rats with treatment; (c) the expression of GAD67 in KA-induced epilepsy rats with treatment; (d) the expression of GIRK1 in KA-induced epilepsy rats with treatment; (e) the expression of GFAP in KA-induced epilepsy rats with treatment; and (f) the expression of GABA AR in KA-induced epilepsy rats with treatment.
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