DEVELOPMENTAL ASPECTS OF THE PILOCARPINE MODEL OF EPILEPSY

Citation
Mr. Priel et al., DEVELOPMENTAL ASPECTS OF THE PILOCARPINE MODEL OF EPILEPSY, Epilepsy research, 26(1), 1996, pp. 115-121
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Clinical Neurology
Journal title
ISSN journal
09201211
Volume
26
Issue
1
Year of publication
1996
Pages
115 - 121
Database
ISI
SICI code
0920-1211(1996)26:1<115:DAOTPM>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
Prolonged seizures in young children may precede the later development of focal or generalized seizures. To study the age-related susceptibi lity to the development of chronic epilepsy we used the pilocarpine mo del of epilepsy (PME). This model is well characterized in adult rats, and presents three distinct periods: (a) an acute period of status ep ilepticus (SE), (b) a silent period of a progressive normalization of EEG and behavior, (c) a chronic period of spontaneous recurrent seizur es. Wistar rats aged 7-120 days received pilocarpine hydrochloride (17 0-380 mg/kg, i.p., according to age), 30 min after methylscopolamine ( 1 mg/kg, sc.). All surviving animals were observed for 120 days. The r esults indicate that chronic seizures following pilocarpine-induced st atus epilepticus can be induced in rats if the status is induced after the 18th day of Life. The age-related differences in the susceptibili ty of young rats to develop chronic epilepsy reflect the complexity of seizure activity in immature brain and provide evidence for an appare nt distinction between the mechanisms of epileptogenesis in the mature and developing nervous system.