Journal article
Altered cardiac structure and function is related to seizure frequency in a rat model of chronic acquired temporal lobe epilepsy
KL Powell, Z Liu, CL Curl, AJA Raaijmakers, P Sharma, EL Braine, FM Gomes, S Sivathamboo, VG Macefield, PM Casillas-Espinosa, NC Jones, LM Delbridge, TJ O'Brien
Neurobiology of Disease | Published : 2021
Abstract
Objective: This study aimed to prospectively examine cardiac structure and function in the kainic acid-induced post-status epilepticus (post-KA SE) model of chronic acquired temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), specifically to examine for changes between the pre-epileptic, early epileptogenesis and the chronic epilepsy stages. We also aimed to examine whether any changes related to the seizure frequency in individual animals. Methods: Four hours of SE was induced in 9 male Wistar rats at 10 weeks of age, with 8 saline treated matched control rats. Echocardiography was performed prior to the induction of SE, two- and 10-weeks post-SE. Two weeks of continuous video-EEG and simultaneous ECG recordings..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
NHMRC project grant APP1082215 to KLP, LMD and TJO, NHMRC Program APP1091593 and Investigator APP1176426 Grants to TJO, and a start-up grant by Monash University to TJO. SS is supported by a Bridging Postdoctoral Fellowship from Monash University (BPF20-3253672466) and the Victorian Medical Research Acceleration Fund. VGM is supported by a Baker Fellowship. PMCE was funded by an NHMRC Early Career Fellowship (#APP1087172) .