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Early-life status epilepticus acutely impacts select quantitative and qualitative features of neonatal vocalization behavior: Spectrographic and temporal characterizations in C57BL/6 mice.

Conner D Reynolds1, Suzanne O Nolan2, Jessica L Huebschman2, Samantha L Hodges3, Joaquin N Lugo4.   

Abstract

Early-life seizures are known to cause long-term deficits in social behavior, learning, and memory, however little is known regarding their acute impact. Ultrasonic vocalization (USV) recordings have been developed as a tool for investigating early communicative deficits in mice. Previous investigation from our lab found that postnatal day (PD) 10 seizures cause male-specific suppression of 50-kHz USVs on PD12 in 129 SvEvTac mouse pups. The present study extends these findings by spectrographic characterization of USVs following neonatal seizures. On PD10, male C57BL/6 pups were administered intraperitoneal injections of kainic acid or physiological saline. On PD12, isolation-induced recordings were captured using a broad-spectrum ultrasonic microphone. Status epilepticus significantly suppressed USV quantity (p=0.001) and total duration (p<0.05). Seizure pups also utilized fewer complex calls than controls (p<0.05). There were no changes in call latency or inter-call intervals. Spectrographic analysis revealed increased peak amplitude for complex, downward, short, two-syllable, and upward calls, as well as reduced mean duration for short and two-syllable calls in seizure mice. This investigation provides the first known spectrographic characterization of USVs following early-life seizures. These findings also enhance evidence for USVs as an indicator of select communicative impairment.
Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Communication; Comorbidity; Developmental disorder; USV; Ultrasonic; Vocalization

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28575768      PMCID: PMC6524145          DOI: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2017.04.025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epilepsy Behav        ISSN: 1525-5050            Impact factor:   2.937


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