Teskey G C, Valentine P A, Trepel C
Department of Psychology, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Epilepsy Res. 1996 Jun;24(2):101-7. doi: 10.1016/0920-1211(96)00006-x.
A number of comparative differences in the kindling phenomenon have been observed between guinea-pigs and rats. These differences likely reflect different mechanisms underlying brain plasticity. In this study, guinea-pigs were used to examine the kindling transfer phenomenon between peripheral pentylenetetrazol injection and electrical kindling of the amygdala. The changes in afterdischarge characteristics and behavioural seizures during electrical kindling were compared between animals that had experienced three PTZ-induced convulsions and PTZ-naive controls. We report that on the first electrical kindling session the PTZ-convulsed guinea-pigs displayed lower AD thresholds, enhanced AD durations and seizures, but that their seizures did not progress with repeated daily kindling stimulation.
在豚鼠和大鼠之间观察到了点燃现象的一些比较差异。这些差异可能反映了大脑可塑性背后的不同机制。在本研究中,使用豚鼠来研究外周注射戊四氮与杏仁核电点燃之间的点燃转移现象。比较了经历三次戊四氮诱导惊厥的动物和未接触过戊四氮的对照动物在电点燃期间后放电特征和行为性癫痫发作的变化。我们报告,在首次电点燃实验中,经戊四氮惊厥的豚鼠表现出较低的后放电阈值、延长的后放电持续时间和癫痫发作,但它们的癫痫发作并未随着每日重复的点燃刺激而进展。