2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.eplepsyres.2008.04.001
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Traumatic brain injury during development reduces minimal clonic seizure thresholds at maturity

Abstract: Post-traumatic seizures affect 12 -35% of children after traumatic brain injury (TBI) and are associated with worse cognitive and functional outcome, even after adjustment for severity of injury. Unfortunately, experimental models of pediatric post-traumatic epilepsy are lacking, and pathogenesis remains poorly understood. We have applied a standard model of TBI in immature rats to determine the effect of TBI on electroconvulsive seizure thresholds later in life.Male rats underwent controlled cortical impact t… Show more

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“…First, a closedskull midline TBI leads to a reduction in seizure threshold in the late phase of recovery. This is consistent with the reduction in seizure threshold reported after focal insults with controlled cortical impact (Statler et al, 2008) and weight drop (Golarai et al, 2001) in the rat. Second, the increase in seizure susceptibility is associated with greater glial activation with the second-hit of ECS, and suppression of the early cytokine response to TBI prevents this later increase in susceptibility.…”
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confidence: 80%
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“…First, a closedskull midline TBI leads to a reduction in seizure threshold in the late phase of recovery. This is consistent with the reduction in seizure threshold reported after focal insults with controlled cortical impact (Statler et al, 2008) and weight drop (Golarai et al, 2001) in the rat. Second, the increase in seizure susceptibility is associated with greater glial activation with the second-hit of ECS, and suppression of the early cytokine response to TBI prevents this later increase in susceptibility.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…In the rat fluid percussion model of chronic spontaneous recurrent seizures (D'Ambrosio et al, 2005), the cumulative probability of detecting epileptiform discharges was greater than 80% after 4-week recovery. In contrast, the present study (7-day recovery), and a rat model of altered susceptibility (16-24 days; Statler et al, 2008), required only a short interval between insults.…”
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“…Consistent with the observations of PTE in models of TBI, decreased seizure threshold has been reported in some models of TBI (Golarai et al, 2001;Statler et al, 2008;Zanier et al, 2003). In one study, a non-convulsant dose of pentylenetetrazole (PTZ), a GABA A receptor antagonist, induced generalized tonic-clonic seizures in animals 15 weeks after the weight-drop contusion injury (Golarai et al, 2001).…”
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confidence: 52%
“…In an auto-pedestrian accident, the speed and type of the vehicle, the road circumstances, position of the child when struck are all unique. Even in animal models of TBI where identical equipment and procedures are used along with identical genetic strains of animals, the exact lesion cannot be consistently replicated across animals (Statler et al, 2008). …”
Section: Whom To Assess: Individual Differences In Reserve Risk and mentioning
confidence: 99%