Non-Status Epilepticus female rats show seizure-like behaviors in the chronic phase of Pilocarpine experimental model

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Autor(a) principal: Dal Pai,J.
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: da Silva,J. C., Sanabria,V., Amorim,R. P., Predebon,G., Cossa,A. C., Trindade-Filho,E., Amado,D.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Biology
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842023000100415
Resumo: Abstract Only few studies have focus on animals that received Pilocarpine (Pilo) and did not develop behavioral status epilepticus (SE) and, whether they may become epileptic in the model’s chronic phase. Previews works observed mossy fiber sprouting in the hippocampus of Non-SE (NSE) rats, while others observed spontaneous and recurrent seizures (SRS) 6 - 8 months after animals received Pilo. It is known that neuronal excitability is influenced by female hormones, as well as, the occurrence of SE in castrated and non-castrated female rats. However, it is not known whether females that received Pilo and did not show SE, may have SRS. The aim of this work was to investigate whether castrated and non-castrated female rats that did not show behavioral SE after Pilo, will develop SRS in the following one-year. For that, animals received 360 mg/kg of Pilo and were video monitored for 12 months. SE females from castrated and non-castrated groups became epileptic since the first month after drug injection. Epileptic behaviors were identified watching video monitoring recordings in the fast speed. Castrated and Non-castrated NSE animals showed behaviors resembling seizures described by Racine Scale stages 1 - 3. Motor alterations showed by NSE groups could be observed only when recordings were analyzed in slow speed. In addition, behavioral manifestations as, rhythmic head movements, sudden head movements, whole body movements and immobility were also observed in both, SE and NSE groups. We concluded that NSE female rats may have become epileptic. Adding to it, slow speed analysis of motor alterations was essential for the observation of NSE findings, which suggests that possibly many motor alterations have been underestimated in epilepsy experimental research.
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spelling Non-Status Epilepticus female rats show seizure-like behaviors in the chronic phase of Pilocarpine experimental modelPilocarpineexperimental modelnon-Status Epilepticusfemale ratsvideo monitoringAbstract Only few studies have focus on animals that received Pilocarpine (Pilo) and did not develop behavioral status epilepticus (SE) and, whether they may become epileptic in the model’s chronic phase. Previews works observed mossy fiber sprouting in the hippocampus of Non-SE (NSE) rats, while others observed spontaneous and recurrent seizures (SRS) 6 - 8 months after animals received Pilo. It is known that neuronal excitability is influenced by female hormones, as well as, the occurrence of SE in castrated and non-castrated female rats. However, it is not known whether females that received Pilo and did not show SE, may have SRS. The aim of this work was to investigate whether castrated and non-castrated female rats that did not show behavioral SE after Pilo, will develop SRS in the following one-year. For that, animals received 360 mg/kg of Pilo and were video monitored for 12 months. SE females from castrated and non-castrated groups became epileptic since the first month after drug injection. Epileptic behaviors were identified watching video monitoring recordings in the fast speed. Castrated and Non-castrated NSE animals showed behaviors resembling seizures described by Racine Scale stages 1 - 3. Motor alterations showed by NSE groups could be observed only when recordings were analyzed in slow speed. In addition, behavioral manifestations as, rhythmic head movements, sudden head movements, whole body movements and immobility were also observed in both, SE and NSE groups. We concluded that NSE female rats may have become epileptic. Adding to it, slow speed analysis of motor alterations was essential for the observation of NSE findings, which suggests that possibly many motor alterations have been underestimated in epilepsy experimental research.Instituto Internacional de Ecologia2023-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842023000100415Brazilian Journal of Biology v.83 2023reponame:Brazilian Journal of Biologyinstname:Instituto Internacional de Ecologia (IIE)instacron:IIE10.1590/1519-6984.237412info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDal Pai,J.da Silva,J. C.Sanabria,V.Amorim,R. P.Predebon,G.Cossa,A. C.Trindade-Filho,E.Amado,D.eng2022-01-20T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1519-69842023000100415Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bjb/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjb@bjb.com.br||bjb@bjb.com.br1678-43751519-6984opendoar:2022-01-20T00:00Brazilian Journal of Biology - Instituto Internacional de Ecologia (IIE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Non-Status Epilepticus female rats show seizure-like behaviors in the chronic phase of Pilocarpine experimental model
title Non-Status Epilepticus female rats show seizure-like behaviors in the chronic phase of Pilocarpine experimental model
spellingShingle Non-Status Epilepticus female rats show seizure-like behaviors in the chronic phase of Pilocarpine experimental model
Dal Pai,J.
Pilocarpine
experimental model
non-Status Epilepticus
female rats
video monitoring
title_short Non-Status Epilepticus female rats show seizure-like behaviors in the chronic phase of Pilocarpine experimental model
title_full Non-Status Epilepticus female rats show seizure-like behaviors in the chronic phase of Pilocarpine experimental model
title_fullStr Non-Status Epilepticus female rats show seizure-like behaviors in the chronic phase of Pilocarpine experimental model
title_full_unstemmed Non-Status Epilepticus female rats show seizure-like behaviors in the chronic phase of Pilocarpine experimental model
title_sort Non-Status Epilepticus female rats show seizure-like behaviors in the chronic phase of Pilocarpine experimental model
author Dal Pai,J.
author_facet Dal Pai,J.
da Silva,J. C.
Sanabria,V.
Amorim,R. P.
Predebon,G.
Cossa,A. C.
Trindade-Filho,E.
Amado,D.
author_role author
author2 da Silva,J. C.
Sanabria,V.
Amorim,R. P.
Predebon,G.
Cossa,A. C.
Trindade-Filho,E.
Amado,D.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dal Pai,J.
da Silva,J. C.
Sanabria,V.
Amorim,R. P.
Predebon,G.
Cossa,A. C.
Trindade-Filho,E.
Amado,D.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pilocarpine
experimental model
non-Status Epilepticus
female rats
video monitoring
topic Pilocarpine
experimental model
non-Status Epilepticus
female rats
video monitoring
description Abstract Only few studies have focus on animals that received Pilocarpine (Pilo) and did not develop behavioral status epilepticus (SE) and, whether they may become epileptic in the model’s chronic phase. Previews works observed mossy fiber sprouting in the hippocampus of Non-SE (NSE) rats, while others observed spontaneous and recurrent seizures (SRS) 6 - 8 months after animals received Pilo. It is known that neuronal excitability is influenced by female hormones, as well as, the occurrence of SE in castrated and non-castrated female rats. However, it is not known whether females that received Pilo and did not show SE, may have SRS. The aim of this work was to investigate whether castrated and non-castrated female rats that did not show behavioral SE after Pilo, will develop SRS in the following one-year. For that, animals received 360 mg/kg of Pilo and were video monitored for 12 months. SE females from castrated and non-castrated groups became epileptic since the first month after drug injection. Epileptic behaviors were identified watching video monitoring recordings in the fast speed. Castrated and Non-castrated NSE animals showed behaviors resembling seizures described by Racine Scale stages 1 - 3. Motor alterations showed by NSE groups could be observed only when recordings were analyzed in slow speed. In addition, behavioral manifestations as, rhythmic head movements, sudden head movements, whole body movements and immobility were also observed in both, SE and NSE groups. We concluded that NSE female rats may have become epileptic. Adding to it, slow speed analysis of motor alterations was essential for the observation of NSE findings, which suggests that possibly many motor alterations have been underestimated in epilepsy experimental research.
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