The amygdala is critical for seizure propagation from brainstem to forebrain

被引:79
作者
Hirsch, E [1 ]
Danober, L [1 ]
Simler, S [1 ]
DeVasconcelos, AP [1 ]
Maton, B [1 ]
Nehlig, A [1 ]
Marescaux, C [1 ]
Vergnes, M [1 ]
机构
[1] HOP UNIV STRASBOURG,UNITE EXPLORAT FONCTIONNELLES EPILEPSIES,F-67091 STRASBOURG,FRANCE
关键词
audiogenic seizures; brainstem seizures; limbic seizures; amygdala; c-Fos; 2-deoxyglucose;
D O I
10.1016/S0306-4522(96)00503-9
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Audiogenic seizures, a model of brainstem epilepsy, are characterized by a tonic phase (sustained muscular contraction fixing the limbs in a flexed or extended position) associated with a short cortical eletroencephalogram flattening. When sound-susceptible rats are exposed to repeated acoustic stimulations, kindled audiogenic seizures, characterized by a clonic phase (facial and forelimb repetitive jerks) associated with cortical spike-waves, progressively appear, suggesting that repetition of brainstem seizures causes a propagation of the epileptic discharge toward the forebrain. In order to determine the structures through which this propagation occurs, four kinds of experiments were performed in non-epileptic rats and in sound-susceptible rats exposed to single or repealed sound stimulations. The following results were obtained: (1) Electrical amygdalar kindling was similar in non-epileptic and naive-susceptible rats, but was facilitated in sound-susceptible rats submitted to 40 acoustic stimulations and presenting kindled audiogenic seizures. (2) Audiogenic seizures induced an increase in [C-14]2-deoxyglucose concentration in the amygdala after a single seizure, and in the amygdala, hippocampus and perirhinal and piriform cortices after a kindled audiogenic seizure. (3) A single audiogenic seizure induced the expression of c-Fos protein mainly in the auditory nuclei. A few cells were stained in the amygdala. After 5-10 audiogenic seizures, a clear staining appeared in the amygdala, and perirhinal and piriform cortices. The hippocampus expressed c-Fos later, after 40 audiogenic seizures. (4) Injection of lidocaine into the amygdala did not modify single audiogenic seizures, but suppressed myoclonias and cortical spike-waves of kindled audiogenic seizures. Similar deactivation of the hippocampus Failed to modify kindled audiogenic seizures. Taken together, these data indicate a critical role for the amygdala in the spread of audiogenic seizures from brainstem to forebrain. (C) 1997 IBRO. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.
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页码:975 / 984
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