CHARACTERISING FACE VALIDITY OF SLEEP-DISTURBANCE IN THE INTRAHIPPOCAMPAL KAINIC ACID MODEL OF TEMPORAL LOBE EPILEPSY
Institute for Pharmacology, Medical University of Innsbruck, Austria
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We employed long-term, continuous telemetric electrocorticography for 40 days in KA-injected and control mice. This longitudinal approach captured the progression from status epilepticus (within 30 minutes of KA injection up to 24 hours) through the emergence of spontaneous recurrent seizures (within 2–5 days post injection), which increased over time, and then plateaued. Sleep macro- and microstructure were analysed using automated scoring and compared between groups. In addition, using multisite local field potential (LFP), the circadian rhythm of epileptiform activity in 48 hours of continuous recording was captured.
One week post-SE, epileptic animals displayed significant alterations in sleep structure, characterised by increased wakefulness during the light phase and a higher percentage of REM sleep during the light and dark phase. Notably, seizures occurred significantly more frequently at the beginning of the light phase, reflecting circadian modulation of seizure occurrence. A similar trend can be observed in high power discarges (HPDs) in the LFP recordings.
Compared to observations in patients with TLE, our findings demonstrate that the intrahippocampal KA model effectively replicates the sleep disturbances and circadian seizure distributions.
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