2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.05.05.078220
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A physiologically-validated rat model of term birth asphyxia with seizure generation after, not during, brain hypoxia

Abstract: Birth asphyxia (BA) is a pathologic condition that arises from severe perinatal hypoxia and hypercapnia.Recovery following BA is often associated with seizures which may exacerbate the ensuing hypoxicischemic encephalopathy (HIE). Drugs used to treat post-BA seizures are often ineffective and there are concerns over their safety. Therefore, novel seizure-suppressing therapies are urgently needed. Most rodent models of BA-induced seizures are based on exposing neonatal rats or mice to hypoxia (or hypoxiaischemi… Show more

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“…These seizures occurred repeatedly over a period of 0.5‐8.97 minutes (mean = 3.7 minutes) postasphyxia, after which the animals resumed normal behavior. In agreement with previous findings 16 and as shown in Table 2, the predominant seizure type was generalized convulsive (stage III‐V) seizures, particularly generalized tonic‐clonic (stage V) seizures. The average latency to convulsive stage III‐V seizures was 2.2 minutes (range = 1.0‐3.88 minutes).…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…These seizures occurred repeatedly over a period of 0.5‐8.97 minutes (mean = 3.7 minutes) postasphyxia, after which the animals resumed normal behavior. In agreement with previous findings 16 and as shown in Table 2, the predominant seizure type was generalized convulsive (stage III‐V) seizures, particularly generalized tonic‐clonic (stage V) seizures. The average latency to convulsive stage III‐V seizures was 2.2 minutes (range = 1.0‐3.88 minutes).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The present study illustrates the antiseizure efficacy of clinically used ASDs in a recently described novel rat model of birth asphyxia, 16 whereas the NKCC1 inhibitor bumetanide is ineffective. To our knowledge, this is the first rodent model of postasphyxic neonatal seizures that allows testing of drugs after asphyxia, because, as in human neonates, seizures occur during establishment of normocapnic conditions (see Introduction).…”
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confidence: 58%
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