Title of article :
Long-term serotonin abnormalities in the brain of immature rats subjected to febrile seizures
Author/Authors :
Ashoor ، Omnia Biophysics Department - Faculty of Science - Cairo University , Mohammed ، Haitham Biophysics Department - Faculty of Science - Cairo University , Radwan ، Nasr Zoology Department - Faculty of Science - Cairo University , Elge-baly ، Reem Biophysics Department - Faculty of Science - Cairo University
From page :
1068
To page :
1075
Abstract :
Objective(s): Febrile seizures (FS) are the most common neurological disorder at a young age in humans. Animal models of hyperthermia-induced seizures provide a tool to investigate the underlying mechanisms of FS related to epilepsy development and its co-morbidities. The present study investigates the alterations in monoamine neurotransmitters in two brain areas: the cortex and the hippo-campus in animals subjected to prolonged FS at their immature age. Materials and Methods: Experimental animals were divided into three groups: cage-control group (NHT-NFS), positive hyperthermic control group (HT-NFS), and the hyperthermia-induced febrile seizure group (HT-FS). Each group was further subdivided into young (Y) and adult (A) groups. Results: There were significant changes in the cortical and hippocampal serotonin neurotransmitters that were persistent until adulthood. However, the changes in the two other neurotransmitters, norepinephrine and dopamine, were transient and have been recovered in adulthood. Conclusion: The present study sheds more light on the importance of monoamine neurotransmitters in epileptogenesis following FS.
Keywords :
Cortex , febrile seizures , Hippocampus , Hyperthermia , Monoamines , Rat
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
Record number :
2745601
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