Literature DB >> 8595196

Quenching: inhibition of development and expression of amygdala kindled seizures with low frequency stimulation.

S R Weiss1, X L Li, J B Rosen, H Li, T Heynen, R M Post.   

Abstract

Using low frequency (quenching) stimulation parameters (1 Hz for 15 min), similar to those that induce long-term depression (LTD) in vitro, we attempted to alter amygdala kindling in vivo in rats. Quenching completely blocked the development and progression of after-discharges and seizures in seven of eight animals. In fully kindled animals, once-daily quenching stimulation for one week (without concurrent kindling) suppressed the seizures when kindling stimulation was resumed. These effects of quenching probably resulted from the marked and long-lasting increases in the afterdischarge and seizure thresholds that were observed in these animals. These data indicate that quenching with low frequency electrical stimulation (which does not disrupt ongoing behavior) can have profound and long-lasting effects on seizure development, expression, and thresholds. The ultimate clinical applicability of low frequency stimulation in the treatment of seizures and related neuropsychiatric disorders remains to be explored.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8595196

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroreport        ISSN: 0959-4965            Impact factor:   1.837


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