Electroencephalographic characterization of pentylenetetrazole kindling in rats and modulation of epileptiform discharges by nitric oxide
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Bartsch, Victoria
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Díaz, Javier
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González, Ignacio
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Cavada Chacón, Gabriel
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Ocampo Garcés, Adrián
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Wyneken, Úrsula
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2014-12-23T19:26:00Z
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2014-12-23T19:26:00Z
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2014
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Neurochem Res (2014) 39:408–418
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DOI: 10.1007/s11064-014-1237-y
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/129483
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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General note
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Domingo Santa Cruz Wilson. Mi vida en la música: contribución al estudio de la vida musical chilena durante
el siglo XX. Edición y revisión musicológica de Raquel Bustos Valderrama. Santiago: Ediciones
Universidad Católica de Chile; Gobierno de Chile, Consejo Nacional de la Cultura y las Artes, Consejo
Nacional del Libro y la Lectura, 2008, 1000 pp.
Abstract
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Epileptogenesis is a progressive process which
culminates with spontaneous, recurrent and unpredictable
epileptic seizures due to enhanced neuronal excitability.
Well-characterized animal models of this process are needed
to clarify its underlying molecular mechanisms, in which the
role of nitric oxide has been a controversial component. We
have used kindling with a sub-convulsive dose of pentylenetetrazole
to objectively characterize early electroencephalographic
changes during epileptogenesis. We used
electroencephalographic recordings both during pentylenetetrazole
(20 mg/kg) kindling for 20 days and then,
24 days later to quantify the number, duration and spectral
power of epileptic discharges. The levels of nitric oxide were
modulated locally in the cerebral cortex by pharmacological
agents. The number of epileptiform discharges increased
during the kindling protocol as well as 24 days later,
revealing the induction of a self-sustaining epileptogenic
process. Epileptic discharges were characterized by theta
frequencies (4–10 Hz) that were associated with absencelike
seizures. However, during kindling, the spectral power
of the theta band progressively decreased, while the power of
higher frequencies, in the beta band, increased. Nitric oxide
in the cerebral cortex inhibited the number and amplitude of
epileptic discharges. The electroencephalographic characterization
of this kindling protocol provides a valuable tool to
detect consequences of therapeutic interventions undertaken
at initial phases of epileptogenesis, especially those targeted
towards stopping this process. Increases of nitric oxide in the
cerebral cortex could be a useful intervention to negatively
modulate neuronal excitability, epileptic discharges and the
progression of epileptogenesis.
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Patrocinador
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Funding for this study was provided by Grants to
U.W. from Comisio´n Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologı´a Conicyt, (Fondecyt
Program, #1100322), to A.O. (Fondecyt Program #1100245), and
V.B. (Doctoral Fellowship D-21070634).