Mellanby J, George G, Robinson A, Thompson P
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1977 Apr;40(4):404-14. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.40.4.404.
An epileptiform syndrome in rats produced by injecting small doses (a few (mouse)LD50) of tetanus toxin into the hippocampus is described. The animals had intermittent seizures, with at least a superficial resemblance to human epilepsy, for some weeks but they eventually recovered. They were hyperkinetic for several weeks after the injection of toxin, and showed intermittent aggressive behaviour. Control animals which received similar injections of tetanus toxin first neutralised with antitoxin did not have seizures, and their behaviour appeared normal. EEG recordings showed characteristic seizure activity. Histological examination of the site of injection showed very little morphological damage.
描述了通过向大鼠海马体注射小剂量(几(小鼠)LD50)破伤风毒素所产生的癫痫样综合征。这些动物出现间歇性癫痫发作,在几周内至少与人类癫痫有表面上的相似之处,但最终恢复。注射毒素后数周内它们表现为运动亢进,并表现出间歇性攻击行为。预先用抗毒素中和后接受类似破伤风毒素注射的对照动物没有癫痫发作,其行为看起来正常。脑电图记录显示出特征性的癫痫活动。注射部位的组织学检查显示形态学损伤非常小。