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Increased pCREB expression and the spontaneous epileptiform activity in a BCNU-treated rat model of cortical dysplasia.

Paolo Pennacchio1, Francesco Noé1, Vadym Gnatkovsky1, Ramona Frida Moroni1, Ileana Zucca2, Maria Cristina Regondi1, Francesca Inverardi1, Marco de Curtis1, Carolina Frassoni1.   

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OBJECTIVE: Cortical dysplasias (CDs) represent a wide range of cortical abnormalities that closely correlate with intractable epilepsy. Rats prenatally exposed to 1-3-bis-chloroethyl-nitrosurea (BCNU) represent an injury-based model that reproduces many histopathologic features of human CD. Previous studies reported in vivo hyperexcitability in this model, but in vivo epileptogenicity has not been confirmed.
METHODS: To determine whether cortical and hippocampal lesions lead to epileptiform discharges and/or seizures in the BCNU model, rats at three different ages (3, 5, and 9 months old) were implanted for long-term video electroencephalographic recording. At the end of the recording session, brain tissue was processed for histologic and immunohistochemical investigation including cAMP response element binding protein (CREB) phosphorylation, as a biomarker of epileptogenicity.
RESULTS: BCNU-treated rats showed spontaneous epileptiform activity (67%) in the absence of a second seizure-provoking hit. Such activity originated mainly from one hippocampus and propagated to the ipsilateral neocortex. No epileptiform activity was found in age-matched control rats. The histopathologic investigation revealed that all BCNU rats with epileptiform activity showed neocortical and hippocampal abnormalities; the presence and the severity of these lesions did not correlate consistently with the propensity to generate epileptiform discharges. Epileptiform activity was found only in cortical areas of BCNU-treated rats in which a correlation between brain abnormalities and increased pCREB expression was observed. SIGNIFICANCE: This study demonstrates the in vivo occurrence of spontaneous epileptiform discharges in the BCNU model and shows that increased pCREB expression can be utilized as a reliable biomarker of epileptogenicity. Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
© 2015 International League Against Epilepsy.

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Keywords:  BCNU; CREB phosphorylation; Cortical dysplasia; Electroencephalography; Epilepsy; Immunohistochemistry

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26174319     DOI: 10.1111/epi.13070

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epilepsia        ISSN: 0013-9580            Impact factor:   5.864


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