The susceptibility to pentylenetetrazol (PTZ)-induced seizures during postn
atal ontogeny [postnatal day (PN) 10-220] was investigated in two rat strai
ns. The WAG/Rij strain, genetically prone for developing generalized absenc
e epilepsy, and Wistar rats were tested and compared at PN 10, 26, 30, 70,
90, 125, and 220 on the PTZ-convulsive threshold. A subconvulsive dose of 2
5-mg/kg PTZ was administered every 15 min, and the occurrence of clonic and
tonic-clonic seizures was scored. The 10-day-old pups were quite sensitive
to PTZ and showed mainly clonic seizures. The highest threshold and latenc
y of PTZ-induced clonic and tonic-clonic convulsions were observed at PN 26
in both strains. From that age onwards, the seizure threshold significantl
y decreased and reached a minimum at PN 220. Between strain comparisons sho
wed that WAG/Rij rats have a lower tonic-clonic seizure threshold than Wist
ar rats. The data indicate that changes in susceptibility first quickly dec
reases until PN 26-30 and then tend to monotonically increase with age, and
that genetically prone nonconvulsive WAG/Rij rats are more vulnerable to c
onvulsive seizures induced by PTZ than Wistar rats. (C) 2001 Elsevier Scien
ce Inc. All rights reserved.