Perinatal hypoxia and subsequent development of seizures

Moshé, SL; Albala, BJ

HERO ID

5383126

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1985

Language

English

PMID

3936075

HERO ID 5383126
In Press No
Year 1985
Title Perinatal hypoxia and subsequent development of seizures
Authors Moshé, SL; Albala, BJ
Journal Physiology & Behavior
Volume 35
Issue 5
Page Numbers 819-823
Abstract Perinatal asphyxia has been implicated in the pathogenesis of persistent convulsive disorders later in life. Whether epilepsy is the result of oxygen deficiency alone or is due to the combined effect of hypoxia and ischemia is not known. In this report we studied the role of perinatal hypoxia alone on the development of epilepsy. One day and ten days old rat pups were exposed to prolonged hypoxia (6% O2). The subsequent susceptibility to focally elicited (kindled) or generalized (flurothyl) seizures was determined in the fourth week of age. Rats exposed to hypoxia were not more susceptible to the development of either type of seizures when compared to controls. Since the equivalent degree of hypoxia used for the 1 day old rat has previously been shown to result in lasting neurochemical and behavioral alterations and the degree of hypoxia used for the 10 day rat was lethal in over 35% of the animals, it is suggested that oxygen deficiency in and of itself may not be sufficient to lead to the development of epilepsy.
Doi 10.1016/0031-9384(85)90418-4
Pmid 3936075
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Language Text English