Journal article

Repeatedly stressed rats have enhanced vulnerability to amygdala kindling epileptogenesis

NC Jones, HE Lee, M Yang, SM Rees, MJ Morris, TJ O'Brien, MR Salzberg

Psychoneuroendocrinology | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2013

Abstract

Psychiatric disorders associated with elevated stress levels, such as depression, are present in many epilepsy patients, including those with mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy (mTLE). Evidence suggests that these psychiatric disorders can predate the onset of epilepsy, suggesting a causal/contributory role. Prolonged exposure to elevated corticosterone, used as a model of chronic stress/depression, accelerates limbic epileptogenesis in the amygdala kindling model. The current study examined whether exposure to repeated stress could similarly accelerate experimental epileptogenesis. Female adult non-epileptic Wistar rats were implanted with a bipolar electrode into the left amygdala, and were ran..

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