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   Prenatal Acute Stress Attenuated Epileptiform Activities in Neonate Mice  
   
نویسنده Heshmatian Behnam ,Roshan-Milani Shiva ,Saboory Ehsan
منبع cell journal (yakhteh) - 2010 - دوره : 12 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:81 -86
چکیده    Objective: development of the central nervous system (cns) is dependent on interactions between genetic and epigenetic factors, some of which could affect the susceptibilityof the developing brain to damaging insults. gestational stress has been shown as a potentialfactor associated with higher risk of developing certain neurological and psychiatric disorders. this study tested the hypothesis that maternal stress influences the risk of epilepsy in offsprings.materials and methods: pregnant mice were exposed to restraint stress twice a day for three days at the start of the last week of gestation. ten days after birth, the intact hippocampi of the newborn mice were excised and prepared for investigation. the hippocampiwere bathed in low magnesium artificial cerebrospinal fluid to induce field potential,and the subsequent spontaneous seizure-like events of the ca1 neurons were recorded.plasma corticosterone was measured using a commercial radioimmunoassay (ria) kitand the values were expressed as μg/100 ml.results: both the number of recurrent seizures and the duration of seizure activity werereduced in the stressed group compared to the controls (p<0.001). stress induced a significantrise in serum corticosterone levels in both pregnant mice and in their newbornpups (p<0.001).conclusion: these findings suggest that acute prenatal stress, which may mimic acutestress in human pregnancy, is a likely factor affecting seizure control in childhood temporallobe epilepsy. the underlying inhibitory mechanism may be an increase in the level ofneurosteroids both in the blood and the brain
کلیدواژه Epilepsy ,Stress ,Prenatal ,Neonatal ,Hippocampus ,Mice
آدرس urmia university of medical sciences, School of Medicine, Physiology Department, ایران, urmia university of medical sciences, School of Medicine, Physiology Department, ایران, urmia university of medical sciences, School of Medicine, Physiology Department, ایران
پست الکترونیکی aboory@umsu.ac.ir
 
     
   
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