Ghorbani Parviz, Mohammad-Zadeh Mohammad, Mirnajafi-Zadeh Javad, Fathollahi Yaghoub
Department of Physiology, School of Medical Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, PO Box 14115-111, IR, Iran.
Neurosci Lett. 2007 Oct 2;425(3):162-6. doi: 10.1016/j.neulet.2007.08.023. Epub 2007 Aug 19.
Low-frequency stimulation (LFS) is an antiepileptic and antiepileptogenic electrical stimulation. In this study the effect of changes in some LFS (1Hz, monophasic square wave) parameters (intensity, pulse duration and train duration) on piriform cortex kindled seizures was investigated both in fully kindled rats and during kindling acquisition. In fully kindled animals, application of different patterns of LFS immediately before kindling stimulation had no significant effect on seizure parameters. However, daily (15 min) application of LFS (0.1 ms pulse duration at intensity equal to after-discharge threshold (ADT) and 1 ms pulse duration at intensity equal to 1/4 ADT) during inter-seizure interval of 7 days significantly reduced the stage 5 duration of the next kindled seizure. Application of the same two LFS protocols for 3 days and 2 weeks had no effect on seizure parameters. The effect of LFS was also tested using different paradigms during kindling acquisition. When LFS (0.1 and 1 ms pulse duration, intensity equal to ADT and 1/4 ADT) was delivered daily after each kindling stimulation, it could significantly decrease after-discharge duration in various days during kindling development. In this experiment, only LFS with 0.1 ms pulse duration and intensity equal to ADT significantly delayed the appearance of seizure stages 1 and 2. According to obtained results, it may be concluded that in fully kindled rats application of different patterns of LFS before kindling stimulation has no anticonvulsant effect, but it can exert an inhibitory effect when applied during an inter-seizure interval of 7 days. In addition, LFS has antiepileptogenic effect during kindling acquisition. These effects depend on the applied LFS parameters (e.g. intensity, pulse duration and train duration).
低频刺激(LFS)是一种抗癫痫和抗癫痫发生的电刺激。在本研究中,研究了某些LFS(1Hz,单相方波)参数(强度、脉冲持续时间和串刺激持续时间)的变化对梨状皮层点燃癫痫发作的影响,实验对象包括完全点燃的大鼠以及点燃过程中的大鼠。在完全点燃的动物中,在点燃刺激前立即施加不同模式的LFS对癫痫发作参数没有显著影响。然而,在7天的发作间期内每天(15分钟)施加LFS(脉冲持续时间为0.1ms,强度等于后放电阈值(ADT);脉冲持续时间为1ms,强度等于1/4 ADT),可显著缩短下一次点燃癫痫发作的5期持续时间。施加相同的两种LFS方案3天和2周对癫痫发作参数没有影响。在点燃过程中还使用不同范式测试了LFS的效果。当在每次点燃刺激后每天施加LFS(脉冲持续时间为0.1和1ms,强度等于ADT和1/4 ADT)时,在点燃发展的不同天数内可显著缩短后放电持续时间。在本实验中,只有脉冲持续时间为0.1ms且强度等于ADT的LFS能显著延迟癫痫发作1期和2期的出现。根据所得结果,可以得出结论:在完全点燃的大鼠中,在点燃刺激前施加不同模式的LFS没有抗惊厥作用,但在7天的发作间期施加时可发挥抑制作用。此外,LFS在点燃过程中具有抗癫痫发生作用。这些作用取决于所应用的LFS参数(如强度、脉冲持续时间和串刺激持续时间)。