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1.
Dokl Biol Sci ; 509(1): 140-144, 2023 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37208583

ABSTRACT

The distribution of the D2-like dopamine receptor (D2DR) in the cortex and striatum was compared between rats with absence, audiogenic, or combined genetically determined epilepsy and normal Wistar rats by autoradiography. A significantly lower D2DR binding density was observed in the dorsal and ventrolateral aspects of the nucleus accumbens in epileptic vs. non-epileptic rats. Rats with audiogenic epilepsy additionally showed a higher D2DR density in the dorsal striatum and motor and somatosensory cortex and a lower D2DR density in the ventrolateral part of the nucleus accumbens. The findings indicated that a common neuronal circuit is involved in the pathogenesis of both convulsive and nonconvulsive forms of generalized epilepsy.


Subject(s)
Brain , Epilepsy, Reflex , Rats , Animals , Rats, Wistar , Rats, Inbred Strains , Brain/metabolism , Dopamine/metabolism , Receptors, Dopamine D2/genetics , Receptors, Dopamine D2/metabolism , Disease Models, Animal
2.
Bull Exp Biol Med ; 167(4): 464-466, 2019 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31493256

ABSTRACT

The anticonvulsant effect of ethosuximide (T-type calcium channel blocker) was evaluated in Krushinsky-Molodkina rats predisposed to audiogenic epilepsy. Ethosuximide given with drinking water (300 mg/kg/day) over 45 days slightly reduced proneness to audiogenic epilepsy and increased locomotor activity of the animals at the periphery of the open field. Neonatal administration of ethosuximide (3-4 mg per animal, from 2 to 10 days of life) insignificantly modulated the parameters of audiogenic epilepsy in these animals at the age of 1.5 months and reduced manifestation of audiogenic myoclonic convulsion that developed after long daily sound presentation started at the age of 3 months. The findings attested to a weak anticonvulsant effect of ethosuximide on tonic convulsions with its predominant effect on convulsions with forebrain focus location.


Subject(s)
Anticonvulsants/therapeutic use , Epilepsy, Reflex/drug therapy , Ethosuximide/therapeutic use , Animals , Animals, Newborn , Male , Rats
3.
Dokl Biol Sci ; 475(1): 151-153, 2017 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28861872

ABSTRACT

The data are presented on intermale aggression in mice which were selected for high scores of cognitive trait (the ability for extrapolation of movement direction) in comparison to the data of control mice performance. The changes in aggression level in the course of selection are presumably connected with anxiety level which also changed during selection generations.


Subject(s)
Aggression , Anxiety/genetics , Behavior, Animal , Quantitative Trait, Heritable , Animals , Male , Mice
4.
Epilepsy Behav ; 71(Pt B): 130-141, 2017 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26228091

ABSTRACT

The more recent history and main experimental data for the Krushinsky-Molodkina (KM) audiogenic rat strain are presented. The strain selection started in late 1940. Now this strain is inbred, and two new strains are maintained in a laboratory in parallel. These strains originated from KM×Wistar hybrids and were bred (starting from 2000) for no-seizure and intense audiogenic seizure phenotypes, respectively. The experimental evidences of audiogenic seizure physiology were accumulated in parallel with (and usually ahead of) data on other audiogenic-prone strains. The peculiar feature of the KM strain is its vulnerability to brain hemorrhages. Thus, the KM strain is used not only as a genetic model of seizure states, but also as a model of blood flow disturbances in the brain. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled "Genetic and Reflex Epilepsies, Audiogenic Seizures and Strains: From Experimental Models to the Clinic".


Subject(s)
Acoustic Stimulation/adverse effects , Epilepsy, Reflex/genetics , Epilepsy, Reflex/physiopathology , Acoustic Stimulation/methods , Animals , Brain/physiopathology , Humans , Phenotype , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Seizures/genetics , Seizures/physiopathology , Species Specificity , Time Factors
5.
Dokl Biol Sci ; 467(1): 55-8, 2016 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27193875

ABSTRACT

Anxiety (Anx) and depression (Dp) levels were evaluated in rats of 4 lines: 2 of them (KM and "4") exhibited audiogenic seizures (AS), and 2 (Wistar and "0") had no AS. In KM rats (with AS), Anx and Dp levels were higher than in Wistars (without AS), while in "4" and "0" rats with the related genetic background but contrasting in AS severity, Anx and Dp indices were not different. Fluoxetine treatment exerted antidepressant effect in all rat lines irrespective of its effect on AS. Thus, phenotypic expression of AS is not directly associated with the mechanisms of Anx and Dp development.


Subject(s)
Anxiety , Depression , Epilepsy, Reflex , Fluoxetine/pharmacology , Animals , Anxiety/drug therapy , Anxiety/physiopathology , Depression/drug therapy , Depression/physiopathology , Epilepsy, Reflex/drug therapy , Epilepsy, Reflex/physiopathology , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Species Specificity
6.
Pharmacol Biochem Behav ; 127: 21-6, 2014 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25285618

ABSTRACT

Audiogenic epilepsy proneness was analyzed in the progeny of rats from two strains (audiogenic seizure prone-strain "4"-and audiogenic seizure non-prone, strain "0"). Females were fed by a diet which contained substances enriched with methyl-groups during 1week before mating (MED), during pregnancy period and 1week after the delivery. This MED treatment resulted in a decrease of audiogenic seizure fit intensity, which was more evident in rats of strain "0". Control rats of strain "4" displayed intense seizures (tonic seizure, 3.85 arbitrary units). Med "4" rats seizures were less intense (3.23, tonic seizure of lower intensity), control "0" strain rats demonstrated the seizure with mean 3.09 arbitrary units, "0" MED rats only 2.03 arbitrary unit intensity (only clonic seizures, significantly, p<0.05, different from controls). Methyl-enriched diet resulted in the significant changes in methylation status of several genes (Cpne6, Gtf2i, Sctr,1 Sfmbt, Phe2). These genes among others were chosen for analysis as their expression was analyzed in other methylation study. These genes were hypermethylated after "epileptic tolerance". Due to this procedure, the intensity of status epilepticus, produced by kainate in mice, decreased (Miller-Delaney et al., 2012). The modulation of audiogenic seizure intensity as the result of methyl-enriched diet during prenatal and early postnatal ontogeny was demonstrated for the first time.


Subject(s)
Betaine/administration & dosage , Diet , Epilepsy, Reflex/diet therapy , Maternal Welfare , Methionine/administration & dosage , Animals , Animals, Newborn , Choline/administration & dosage , Diet/methods , Epilepsy, Reflex/genetics , Epilepsy, Reflex/metabolism , Female , Folic Acid/administration & dosage , Male , Methylation , Pregnancy , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Vitamin B 12/administration & dosage
8.
Genetika ; 48(6): 685-91, 2012 Jun.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22946325

ABSTRACT

The hybrids between Krushinsky-Molodkina (KM) inbred strain, selected for high predisposition to audiogenic epilepsy (AE), and Wistar rats non-prone to audiogenic seizure were the initial population for selection. Rats were selected for the trait "the absence of audiogenic seizure proneness". The creation of such strain in which the significant proportion of animals develop no AE in response to sound and share partly the genetic background of the KM strain is very important for the correct use of RV strain as the laboratory model of seizure states. As alleles which determine the AE proneness are recessive the selection for the "opposite" trait proceeds necessarily slow.


Subject(s)
Epilepsy, Reflex/genetics , Seizures/genetics , Selection, Genetic , Acoustic Stimulation , Alleles , Animals , Crosses, Genetic , Genetic Predisposition to Disease , Phenotype , Rats , Rats, Wistar
9.
Bull Exp Biol Med ; 154(2): 196-8, 2012 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23330123

ABSTRACT

We studied parameters of specific receptor binding of D2-dopamine receptor ligand [(3)H]-sulpiride and NMDA-receptor ligand [(3)H]-MK-801 on the membranes of striatum cells in Krushinsky-Molodkina rats (predisposed to audiogenic seizures) and strain "0" selected for the absence of audiogenic seizures. No interstrain differences were observed in affinity (K(d)) of both D2- and NMDA-receptors to ligands. At the same time, significant interstrain differences in receptor density (B(max)) were found for both D2-receptors and NMDA-receptors. The reduced number of dopamine and glutamate receptors in the striatum can be associated with neurological peculiarities of Krushinsky-Molodkina rat strain (audiogenic seizures and postictal catalepsy).


Subject(s)
Corpus Striatum/cytology , Receptors, Dopamine D2/metabolism , Receptors, N-Methyl-D-Aspartate/metabolism , Seizures/metabolism , Animals , Binding Sites , Dizocilpine Maleate/metabolism , Male , Protein Binding , Rats
10.
Bull Exp Biol Med ; 151(1): 47-50, 2011 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22442800

ABSTRACT

We studied plus-maze behavior of inbred Krushinskii-Molodkina, Wistar, and black-hooded rats (originating from the Long-Evans outbred strain) differing by predisposition to audiogenic seizures. The severity of audiogenic seizures partially correlated with anxiety and negatively correlated with the total level of locomotor activity in the elevated plus-maze. The anxiety parameters in Krushinskii-Molodkina rats were evaluated after injection of anticonvulsant levetiracetam and anxiolytic afobazol. Levetiracetam and afobazol somewhat stimulated locomotor activity.


Subject(s)
Anti-Anxiety Agents/therapeutic use , Anticonvulsants/therapeutic use , Anxiety/physiopathology , Epilepsy, Reflex/physiopathology , Animals , Anti-Anxiety Agents/administration & dosage , Anticonvulsants/administration & dosage , Anxiety/complications , Anxiety/drug therapy , Anxiety/genetics , Benzimidazoles/administration & dosage , Benzimidazoles/therapeutic use , Epilepsy, Reflex/complications , Epilepsy, Reflex/drug therapy , Epilepsy, Reflex/genetics , Genetic Predisposition to Disease , Injections, Intraperitoneal , Levetiracetam , Male , Maze Learning/drug effects , Morpholines/administration & dosage , Morpholines/therapeutic use , Motor Activity/drug effects , Piracetam/administration & dosage , Piracetam/analogs & derivatives , Piracetam/therapeutic use , Rats , Rats, Inbred Strains , Rats, Long-Evans , Rats, Wistar , Severity of Illness Index
11.
Eksp Klin Farmakol ; 73(7): 2-5, 2010 Jul.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20821971

ABSTRACT

The novel antiepileptic drug levetiracetam (keppra, 80 mg/kg, i.p.) produces a pronounced anticonvulsant effect on all parameters of the audiogenic locomotion response in Wistar rats, leading to the prevention of acoustic seizures approximately in 50% animals. Keppra injection also led to a decrease in the intensity of single audiogenic convulsive episode, a twofold prolongation of the latency of motor reaction, and a change in the pattern of seizure reaction toward increasing number of rats with "one-wave" response. In contrast, a lack of sound resistant animals and the change from one- to two-wave audiogenic response were observed in Krushinsky-Molodkina strain rats.


Subject(s)
Anticonvulsants/pharmacology , Motor Activity/drug effects , Piracetam/analogs & derivatives , Seizures/prevention & control , Acoustic Stimulation , Animals , Anticonvulsants/therapeutic use , Levetiracetam , Male , Piracetam/pharmacology , Piracetam/therapeutic use , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Reaction Time/drug effects , Seizures/physiopathology , Seizures/psychology , Species Specificity
12.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20737898

ABSTRACT

Proportion of animals which developed pinch-induced catalepsy and the duration of this state were analyzed in rats of several genotypes which differed in audiogenic epilepsy proneness and compared with "audiogenic" catalepsy after a sound-induced seizure fit. The following genotypes were studied: Wistar, KM (Krushinsky-Molodkina) strain and substrains "4" and "0" (selected from KM and Wistar hybrid population for high "4" and low "0" audiogenic epilepsy proneness). Adult KM and substrain "4" rats developed the most intense pinch induced catalepsy, whereas Wistar and 2-month-old KM showed practically no catalepsy. After a single sound exposure pinch-induced catalepsy developed in all animals which demonstrated an audiogenic seizure fit--in KM, substrain "4", part of Wistar rats and several animals of substrain "0", latency of the fit onset in all rats being shorter than initially. After sound exposure pinch-induced catalepsy was revealed even in those substrain "0" rats, which demonstrated no audiogenic fits. It is suggested that despite the phenomenological similarity between cataleptic states of different origin (pinch-induced, "audiogenic") their neurophysiologic substrates overlap only partially. The findings are considered as presenting genetic model for further analysis of catalepsy.


Subject(s)
Catalepsy/physiopathology , Epilepsy, Reflex/physiopathology , Animals , Catalepsy/etiology , Catalepsy/genetics , Epilepsy, Reflex/genetics , Male , Physical Stimulation , Rats , Rats, Inbred Strains , Rats, Wistar , Species Specificity
13.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19004322

ABSTRACT

The duration and severity of cataleptic freezing after audiogenic seizures were investigated in rats of several genotypes with different predisposition to audiogenic epilepsy. These genotypes were the Krushinsky-Molodkina strain (KM--the audiogenic seizure prone strain), the Wistar and two new substrains selected from hybrids KM x Wistar for high ("4") and low ("0") audiogenic seizure susceptibility. The drug injections, which modulated the audiogenic fit severity, induced the changes in catalepsy too. It was found, that in intact animals cataleptic freezing developed after audiogenic seizures only and was more intense after severe seizures, the correlation coefficient being statistically significant. Levetiracetam (anticonvulsant drug) injections resulted in significant decrease of audiogenic fit severity and cataleptic state in Wistar and KM rats. Caffeine injections resulted in audiogenic seizures accompanied by cataleptic freezing in rats of the substrain "0", selected for audiogenic non-pronness.


Subject(s)
Anticonvulsants/therapeutic use , Catalepsy/physiopathology , Epilepsy, Reflex/physiopathology , Muscle Tonus/physiology , Acoustic Stimulation , Animals , Benzoates/therapeutic use , Caffeine/therapeutic use , Catalepsy/drug therapy , Drug Combinations , Epilepsy, Reflex/drug therapy , Epilepsy, Reflex/genetics , Injections, Intraperitoneal , Levetiracetam , Male , Muscle Tonus/drug effects , Piracetam/analogs & derivatives , Piracetam/therapeutic use , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Selection, Genetic , Species Specificity
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