• D. S. Vasil'ev
  • N. L. Tumanova
  • I. A. Zhuravin
  • K. Kh. Kim
  • N. Ya. Lukomskaya
  • L. G. Magazanik
  • A. V. Zaitsev
Animal models of seizures and epilepsy are very diverse and instrumental for elucidating the mechanisms that underlie convulsive states and epileptogenesis. A single injection of pentylenetetrazole (PTZ) induces seizures, however, does not raise the risk of further development of epilepsy. Pilocarpine, immediately after injection, evokes epileptical state and, following a latent period, results in the development of spontaneous seizures, i.e. the drug triggers epileptogenesis. Assuming that in the PTZ model morphofunctional changes are mainly transient, while changes in the lithium-pilocarpine (PC) model may indicate the brain epileptization, we set ourselves the task of comparing morphological and functional characteristics of the hippocampal field CA1 in control and two experimental animal groups in 24 h after injection of the convulsants. We revealed the changes specific to the PC model and indicating neurodegeneration: a decrease in the cell spacing density, a diminution in the number of the viable NeuN-e
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Evolutionary Biochemistry and Physiology
Volume50
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014

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