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Two Types of Seizures in Homocysteine Thiolactone-Treated Adult Rats,Behavioral and Electroencephalographic Study
Authors:Olivera Stanojlović  Aleksandra Rašić-Marković  Dragan Hrnčić  Veselinka Šušić  Djuro Macut  Tatjana Radosavljević  Dragan Djuric
Affiliation:(1) Laboratory of Neurophysiology, Institute of Physiology, School of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Višegradska 26/II, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia;(2) Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia;(3) Department of Pathophysiology, School of Medicine, University of Belgrade, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
Abstract:d,l-Homocysteine thiolactone (H), a reactive homocysteine metabolite, contributes to total homocysteine pool. The aim of the present study was to determine the effects of H after acute application in increasing doses to rats. Adult Wistar rat were intraperitoneally administered saline or H in increasing doses (5.5, 8.0, or 11.0 mmol/kg). For electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings, three gold-plated screws were implanted into the skull and animals were supervised. We observed H-induced two types of seizures, the coexistence of convulsive and nonconvulsive epilepsy. Dose-related increase in the number and severity (0–4) of displaying convulsions was recorded. In H5.5 group, the majority of seizure episodes were grade 1 (62.5 and 0% lethality), in H8 40% grade 2, and in H11 grade 4 in 42.11% (100% lethal outcome). EEGs recordings in convulsive animals showed a high-voltage spike-wave and polyspikes complexes. The second, absence-like, nonconvulsive seizures were accompanied by the EEGs mostly with 6–8 Hz spikes-and-wave discharges (SWD). Latency time to the generalized clonic-tonic seizures overlapped with the time of the maximal median number and median duration of the SWD per 15 min during 90-min observing period. The results show that acute H administration significantly changes neurons, EEG tracings, and behavioral responses and suggests a possible model for studying petit mal epilepsy.
Keywords:Absence seizures  Spike-wave discharges  Electroencephalography  Generalized epilepsy
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