Journal article
Low blood glucose precipitates spike-and-wave activity in genetically predisposed animals
CA Reid, TH Kim, SF Berkovic, S Petrou
Epilepsia | Published : 2011
Abstract
Purpose: Absence epilepsies are common, with a major genetic contribution to etiology. Certain environmental factors can influence absence occurrence but a complete understanding of absence precipitation is lacking. Herein we investigate if lowering blood glucose increases spike-wave activity in mouse models with varying seizure susceptibility. Methods: Three mouse models were used: an absence seizure model based on the knockin of a human GABA Aγ2(R43Q) mutation (DBA(R43Q)), the spike-wave discharge (SWD)-prone DBA/2J strain, and the seizure resistant C57Bl/6 strain. Electrocorticography (ECoG) studies were recorded to determine SWDs during hypoglycemia induced by insulin or overnight fastin..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (Grant numbers 400121 & 628520). CAR was also supported by an Australian Future Fellowship, Australian Research Council (#FT0990628).