EEG characterization of audiogenic seizures in the hamster strain GASH:Sal

Epilepsy Res. 2013 Oct;106(3):318-25. doi: 10.1016/j.eplepsyres.2013.07.001. Epub 2013 Jul 31.

Abstract

The study was performed to characterize GASH:SAL audiogenic seizures as true epileptic activity based on electroencephalographic markers acquired with a wireless implanted radiotelemetry system. We analyzed cortical EEG patterns synchronized with video recordings of convulsive behavior of the GASH:Sal hamster following an acoustic stimulus. All GASH:Sal presented archetypal motor symptoms comparable to current animal models of generalized tonic-clonic epilepsy. Seizures consisted of an initial bout of wild running, followed by opisthotonus, tonic-clonic convulsions, tonic limb extension, and terminated in postictal depression. EEG patterns correlated with behavior and displayed phase appropriate spike-wave complexes, low-amplitude desynchronized activity, and high frequency large-amplitude peaks. Our results confirm that electroencephalographic profiles of the audiogenic seizures of the hamster GASH:Sal are parallel to EEG patterns of other animal models of generalized tonic-clonic seizures. Therefore, this animal may serve as an appropriate model for epilepsy research.

Keywords: Animal model of epilepsy; Electroencephalography; Radiotelemetry recordings; Video-EEG.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Artifacts
  • Cerebral Cortex / physiopathology
  • Cricetinae
  • Data Interpretation, Statistical
  • Electroencephalography*
  • Epilepsy, Reflex / genetics*
  • Epilepsy, Reflex / physiopathology*
  • Epilepsy, Tonic-Clonic / physiopathology
  • Fourier Analysis
  • Kinetics
  • Mesocricetus
  • Motor Activity / physiology
  • Movement / physiology
  • Seizures / physiopathology
  • Telemetry