Dan C Mcintyre

Dan C Mcintyre
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  • Professor Emeritus at Carleton University

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July 1969 - July 2008
Carleton University
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  • Chancellor Emeritus Professor

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The epileptogenic-prone (FAST) and epileptogenic-resistant (SLOW) rat strains have become a valuable tool for investigating neural plasticity. The strains were generated by breeding the rats that required the fewest amygdala stimulations to elicit a stage-5 convulsive seizure (FAST) and rats requiring the most stimulations (SLOW). Previous studies...
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Rat strains selectively bred to be seizure-prone (Fast) versus seizure-resistant (Slow) show differing levels of anxiety, with Slow rats displaying relatively enhanced anxiety-like behaviors to aversive stimuli. Ample data has suggested that highly anxious rodents exhibit reduced avidity for sucrose and greater startle responses than rodents with r...
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Caloric restriction (CR), primarily known for extending life span, has proven anticonvulsant in several seizure models and antiepileptogenic in a strain of inherently seizure susceptible mice. Our animal model consisted of a seizure-prone (Fast) strain that naturally exhibits attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)-like behaviors and a comp...
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Short DescriptionPathophysiology in any network of neurons often involves multidimensional factors, including brain injuries, tumors, malformations, and channelopathies as well as genetic predispositions, environmental triggers, and many more. Alterations to one or more of these factors away from normalcy do not always create measurable changes ref...
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Several studies have shown fatty acid supplementation to be efficacious in the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder/autism spectrum disorder (ADHD/ASD) and epilepsy. Interestingly, rats bred to be seizure-prone (Fast), unlike those bred for seizure-resistance (Slow), naturally exhibit behaviors and physiology reminiscent of ADHD/AS...
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The evidence supporting the suggestion that kindling is a good model of human temporal lobe epilepsy is briefly reviewed. Parallels between the human condition, involving both partial and secondarily generalized seizures, and kindling in rats and other animals are drawn and contrasted.
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The creation of seizure-prone (Fast) and seizure-resistant (Slow) rat strains via selective breeding implies genetic control of relative seizure vulnerability, yet ample data also advocates an environmental contribution. To investigate potential environmental underpinnings to the differential seizure sensitivities in these strains, the authors comp...
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Two rat lines bred for kindling susceptibility were previously observed to engage in different behavioral strategies in tests of emotionality. In order to extend past research on defensive behaviors in these strains which largely used males, Fast- and Slow-kindling females were assessed for anxiety-like behaviors in a number of aversive paradigms....
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Interest in temporal lobe seizure pathways has a long history based initially on the human condition of temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE). This interest in TLE has extended more recently into explorations of experimental models. In this review, the network structures in the temporal lobe that are recruited in animal models during various forms of limbic...
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To determine whether low-frequency, 1-Hz sine-wave stimulation (LFS) applied to a fully kindled amygdala focus would show antiepileptic properties in rats that were either naturally seizure prone (Fast) or seizure resistant (Slow). Normal twisted and/or "spanning" bipolar electrode configurations were implanted in the amygdalae of adult male Fast a...
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Adult Fast (seizure-prone) and Slow (seizure-resistant) kindling rat strains exhibit divergent behaviors in paradigms relevant to attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in humans. Similar dissociations in rodent behavior have been linked to disparities in early life experience, suggesting that differential maternal care or postnatal intera...
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Rats selectively bred for "Fast" or "Slow" kindling epileptogenesis express different GABA(A) receptor subunits that may account for differences in their miniature inhibitory postsynaptic currents (mIPSCs). The neurosteroid tetrahydrodeoxycorticosterone (THDOC), an endogenous modulator of GABA-mediated inhibition with anesthetic properties and effe...
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Zinc is released from a subset of cerebral cortical neurons whereupon it exerts a powerful modulatory influence on excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmission. A number of studies have suggested that alterations in the regulation of zinc may contribute to the genesis of epilepsy. Here, we tested this hypothesis by examining the distribution of zinc...
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The involvement of alpha(2) noradrenergic receptors during amygdala 'massed' stimulation (MS) was examined in rats that were selectively bred to be seizure-prone (Fast) or seizure-resistant (Slow) to amygdala kindling. The selective alpha(2) noradrenergic agonist guanfacine, or the antagonist idazoxan, was intraperitoneally injected during the MS p...
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It was questioned whether amygdala kindling, a model of temporal lobe epilepsy, is under genetic control, and is associated with comorbid behavioral features. Initially, rats were selectively bred for speed of amygdala kindling, and, in subsequent generations, were assessed in behavioral paradigms to measure activity, emotionality, impulsivity, and...
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Cytoarchitectural alterations during central nervous system (CNS) development are believed to underlie aberrations in brain morphology that lead to epilepsy. We have recently reported marked reductions in hippocampal and white matter volumes along with relative ventriculomegaly in a rat strain bred to be seizure-prone (FAST) compared to a strain br...
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We used a multiple channel, single unit recording technique to investigate the neural activity in different corticolimbic and basal ganglia regions in freely moving rats before and during generalized amygdala kindled seizures. Neural activity was recorded simultaneously in the sensorimotor cortex (Ctx), hippocampus, amygdala, substantia nigra pars...
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Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) is an adjunctive treatment for refractory epilepsy. Using a seizure-prone Fast-kindling rat strain with known comorbid behavioral features, we investigated the effects of VNS on spatial memory, epileptogenesis, kindled seizures and body weight. Electrodes were implanted in both amygdalae and around the left vagus nerve...
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A comprehensive review of recent advances in the most severe form of epilepsy, focusing on two areas in which progress has been most rapid: basic mechanisms and treatment. Interest in status epilepticus—the most extreme form of epilepsy, involving continuous seizures—has surged in the last 20 years. Since 1979 there have been over 4,000 publication...
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Differences in the play behavior of 2 strains of rats suggest that different components of play fighting can be modified independently. The development of play fighting in cross-strain pairs of familiar and unfamiliar rats was examined to determine whether interacting with a non-congruent pair-mate would alter the pattern of play typical for each s...
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Clearly, the root cause of intractability in epilepsy is currently unknown. Whereas the aforementioned findings may shed light on putative underpinnings, they are by no means an exhaustive list of possibilities. However, new and more effective animal models are continually being created or discovered that take into account genetic predisposition fo...
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The piriform and perirhinal cortices are parahippocampal structures with strong connections to limbic structures, including the amygdala and hippocampus, as well as other parahippocampal structures such as the entorhinal cortex. In this paper, we present results, based on anatomical, physiological, and kindling studies, that suggest that the perirh...
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In the perirhinal cortex of seizure prone (SP) rats, GABA(A)-mediated miniature inhibitory postsynaptic currents (mIPSCs) are smaller in amplitude but have longer deactivation phases than mIPSCs recorded in normal control (NC; outbred) rats. These differences in mIPSCs are correlated to the relatively higher alpha1 subunit expression in the NC rat...
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Two rat strains were selectively bred to be prone (Fast) or resistant (Slow) to amygdala kindling. The first objective of this experiment was to determine whether that selection was specific to kindling or was sensitive more broadly to another seizure induction agent, kainic acid (KA). Second, we investigated whether these strains exhibit distinct...
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Hypoxic-ischemic (H-I) injury produces extensive damage to the hippocampus of young rats. We have recently shown that administration of 125 mg kg-1 clomethiazole (CMZ), a GABA(A)-agonist, provides complete histological protection against H-I injury if administered 3 h post-H-I (Brain Res 1035 (2005) 194). However, whether that histological protecti...
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The view that genetic mechanisms underlie many forms of epilepsy is widely accepted.1 Thus, genetically-derived models of epilepsy can serve as important vehicles to study the mechanisms of epileptogenesis,2 particularly if they can isolate underlying factors that are uncontaminated by a recent history of seizure activity.
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Several epileptic syndromes have a genetic background. Thus, genetic models of epilepsy in rodents provide a useful tool to study basic mechanisms of seizures.1 Using selective breeding technique, two new strains of rats with differential rates of amygdala kindling were produced and named “FAST” and “SLOW” kindling rats.2, 3 Although the FAST and S...
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Rats selectively bred for susceptibility to amygdala kindling (FAST) have been shown to retain neural and behavioral features of the juvenile phase into adulthood. In contrast, rats selectively bred for resistance to amygdala kindling (SLOW) are neurobehaviorally more typically adult. The development of play fighting in male and female rats of both...
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The progressive development of seizures in rats by amygdala kindling, which models temporal lobe epilepsy, allows the study of molecular regulators of enduring synaptic changes. Neurotrophins play important roles in synaptic plasticity and neuroprotection. Activin, a member of the transforming growth factor-beta superfamily of growth and differenti...
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We investigated the neurochemistry of epileptic seizures in rats selectively bred to be seizure-prone (Fast) vs. seizure-resistant (Slow) to amygdala kindling. Microdialysis was used to measure levels of amino acids [glutamate, aspartate and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)] and monoamines (noradrenaline, dopamine and serotonin) during 'massed' stimu...
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Genetic deficits have been discovered in human epilepsy, which lead to alteration of the balance between excitation and inhibition, and ultimately result in seizures. Rodents show similar genetic determinants of seizure induction. To test whether seizure-prone phenotypes exhibit increased seizure-related morphological changes, we compared two stand...
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The epileptogenic-prone (FAST) and epileptogenic-resistant (SLOW) rat strains have become a valuable tool for investigating the neurochemical and neurophysiological basis of epilepsy. This study examined the two strains with respect to their neocortical movement representations and cortical layer III pyramidal cell dendritic morphology in both cont...
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Rats selectively bred for amygdala excitability, realized by fast or slow kindling epileptogenesis, were previously reported to exhibit differential levels of anxiety. Although the Slow kindling rats generally appeared more anxious in several behavioral tests, under certain test conditions the Fast kindling rats displayed greater anxiety or stresso...
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Following selective breeding for seizure-proneness vs. seizure-resistance to amygdala kindling, two strains of rats were developed with non-overlapping kindling rates, i.e. the number of stimulations required to develop fully generalized convulsive seizures (Epilepsy Res. 35 (1999) 183). In the temporal cortices of these two strains, the local seiz...
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A primary feature of epilepsy is the potential for focal seizures to recruit distant structures and generalize into convulsions. Key to understanding generalization is to identify critical structures facilitating the transition from focal to generalized seizures. In kindling, development of a primary site leads progressively to secondarily generali...
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Recent evidence suggests that abnormal expression of GABA(A) receptors may underlie epileptogenesis. We observed previously that rats selectively bred to be seizure-prone naturally overexpressed, as adults, GABA alpha subunits (alpha2, alpha3, and alpha5) seen at birth, whereas those selected to be seizure-resistant overexpressed the adult, alpha1...
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Rat lines selectively bred for differences in amygdala excitability, manifested by "fast" or "slow" kindling epileptogenesis, display several comorbid features related to anxiety and learning. To assess the nature of the learning deficits in fast kindling rats, performance was evaluated in several variants of a Morris water-maze test. Regardless of...
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A neurochemical basis for many of the epilepsies has long been suspected to result from an imbalance between excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitter mechanisms. Data supporting changes in extrasynaptic amino acid levels during epileptogenesis, however, remain controversial. In the present study, we used in vivo microdialysis to measure the level...
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A brief review of kindling is provided, which highlights some important points of historical interest often overlooked by researchers. These points include the fact that the original rating scale of convulsive seizures presented by Racine 'EEG Clin. Neurophysiol 32 (1972) 281'. was based on amygdala kindling, and may not be applicable to kindling f...
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In this review, we have provided an overview of the implementation and characteristics of some of the most prevalent models of temporal lobe epilepsy in use in laboratories around the world today. These include spontaneously seizing models with status epilepticus as the initial precipitating injury (including the kainate, pilocarpine, and electrica...
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Lines of rats selectively bred for amygdala excitability, as reflected by kindling rates in response to electrical stimulation, also exhibit differences in tests of anxiety. Inasmuch as corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) and bombesin (BN) have been associated with anxiety, regional levels and release of these peptides, as well as plasma adrenoco...
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A modern assessment of kindling and the mirror focus is worthwhile, especially given current advances in cellular and molecular neurobiology. A contemporary comparison between the two phenomena can be carried out at several different levels of analysis, including technical/procedural, electrophysiological, behavioral, and molecular/genetic. For eac...
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The acoustic startle response, prepulse inhibition, fear-potentiated startle and monoamine activity induced by either, a novel stimulus or a cue previously paired with foot-shock (fear-conditioning), were assessed in rats selectively bred for differences in amygdala excitability (Fast vs. Slow kindling epileptogenesis). Comorbid differences of anxi...
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The piriform and perirhinal cortices are parahippocampal structures with strong connections to limbic structures, including the amygdala and hippocampus, as well as other parahippocampal structures such as the entorhinal cortex. In this paper, we present results, based on anatomical, physiological, and kindling studies, that suggest that the perirh...
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In an in vitro slice preparation of the amygdala-piriform-perirhinal cortex (A-P area), it was shown previously (McIntyre, D.C., Plant, J. R., 1993. Long-lasting changes in the origin of spontaneous discharges from amygdala-kindled rats: piriform vs. perirhinal cortex in vitro, Brain Res. 624, 268-276) that the infrequent spontaneous field potentia...
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Cytokines and neuropeptides may be involved in seizure-associated processes. Following amygdala kindling in rats, we determined alterations of IL-1beta, IL-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1Ra), IL-1 receptor type I (IL-1RI), IL-1 receptor accessory proteins (IL-1R AcPs) I and II, TNF-alpha, TGF-beta1, neuropeptide Y (NPY), glycoprotein 130 (gp 130) and p...
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Cytokines and neuropeptides may be involved in seizure-associated processes. Following amygdala kindling in rats, we determined alterations of IL-1β, IL-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1Ra), IL-1 receptor type I (IL-1RI), IL-1 receptor accessory proteins (IL-1R AcPs) I and II, TNF-α, TGF-β1, neuropeptide Y (NPY), glycoprotein 130 (gp 130) and pro-opiomel...
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Behavioral genetic analyses can be a powerful tool in identifying the mechanisms underlying specific pathophysiological states. The most recent approaches in this regard have involved transgenic or knockout mouse models. However, as many pathologies involve multiple gene effects, or an interaction between genes and environment, an alternative appro...
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The central neurochemical and neuroendocrine effects of a psychogenic (ferret exposure) and a neurogenic (restraint) stressor were assessed in rats that had been selectively bred for differences in amygdala excitability manifested by either Fast or Slow amygdala kindling epileptogenesis. While these rat lines differ in their emotionality, their beh...
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Because of the growing need for an animal model of complex partial seizures based on a genetic predisposition, we combined the kindling model of epilepsy with selective-breeding procedures to develop two new lines (or strains) of rats that are kindling-prone or kindling-resistant. The selection of these strains was based on their rates of amygdala...
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In our companion paper, we selectively bred offspring of a Long Evans Hooded and Wistar rat cross for either fast or slow rates of amygdala kindling (Racine et al., 1999. Development of kindling-prone and kindling resistant rats: Selective breeding and electrophysiological studies, Epilepsy Res. 35, 183-195). Within 10 generations, there was no ove...
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Transient forebrain ischemia produced by four-vessel occlusion (4-VO) triggers the delayed death of CA1 neurons in the hippocampus, resulting in behavioral deficits of spatial learning performance. We demonstrate that CA1 neuronal loss induced by 4-VO (12 min) is preceded by a selective and marked elevation of catalytically active caspase-3 in thes...
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Temporal lobe epilepsy remains one of the most widespread seizure disorders in man, the etiology of which is controversial. Using new rat models of temporal lobe epilepsy that are either prone or resistant to develop complex partial seizures, we provide evidence that this seizure susceptibility may arise from arrested development of the GABAA recep...
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We identified for the first time two genetically selected strains of rats that differ markedly in sensitivity to cocaine-induced life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias and arrest. The two strains of rats, designated as Fast and Slow, were bred for sensitivity (Fast) or resistance (Slow) to electrically kindled seizures. Studies were performed on halo...
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To determine the role of the frontal cortex in the generalization of limbic seizures, we first produced unilateral cortical spreading depression to reversibly suppress neuronal activity in the motor cortex and then triggered an amygdala-kindled seizure. Three minutes following induction of unilateral spreading depression, stimulation of the ipsilat...
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The authors compared two rat strains, selectively bred for their susceptibility to amygdala kindling, with respect to their performance on various behavioral and learning tasks that are associated with fear and anxiety. The two rat strains differed significantly in measurements of exploration of novel and familiar environments, as well as in reacti...
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The effects of brief stressor exposure on hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) functioning was assessed in two strains of mice shown to be differentially responsive to stressors. Mild stress (1 min of cold swim, 20 C) led to marked elevations of plasma ACTH and corticosterone concentrations in the stress-reactive BALB/cByJ and the stress-resistant...
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A brief period of rapidly recurring hippocampal seizures can lead to the progressive development of a permanent increase of seizure susceptibility over several weeks, so-called 'delayed kindling'. We have analyzed seizure parameters critical for the induction of delayed kindling in two strains of rats characterized by fast and slow rates of traditi...
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Isolated hearts from two strains of rats bred for sensitivity or resistance to amygdala kindling that also exhibit, in vivo, differential sensitivity to the cardiotoxicity of cocaine were studied. The goal was to determine if the differential cardiotoxic sensitivity was due, at least in part, to intrinsic strain-dependent differences in the heart....
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Complex partial seizures with secondary generalization are an enduring problem for many patients with temporal lobe epilepsy. The often intractible nature of these seizures can bring the patient to the surgeon for therapeutic relief. The problem for the surgeon, in this circumstance, is to identify the exact tissue that needs to be excised to provi...
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Variations of plasma ACTH and corticosterone, as well as splenic macrophage activity and mitogen-induced cell proliferation, were determined in rats following 15 min of either the neurogenic stressor of restraint or by a purely psychogenic stressor consisting of exposure to a ferret. The effects of these stressors were assessed in two strains of ra...
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Sprouting of mossy fibres from dentate granule cells occurs in several animal models of epilepsy and in epileptic humans. Mossy fibre sprouting might contribute to epileptogenesis but also could be a compensatory, inhibitory response. We analysed mossy fibre sprouting in the supragranular zone of the dentate gyrus using Timm's histochemical method...
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Investigations into the anatomical substrate of temporal lobe epilepsy have yielded a number of important observations regarding the involvement of the piriform and perirhinal cortical areas in temporal lobe seizure propagation. Although early reports indirectly suggested that the circuits of the piriform cortex might act as a critical conduit for...
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Levels of messenger RNAs for brain-derived neurotrophic factor, nerve growth factor and neurotrophin-3, and their high-affinity receptors, TrkB and TrkC, were analysed in the brains of genetically fast and slow kindling rats using in situ hybridization. Basal expression of neurotrophins and Trk messenger RNAs in the hippocampal formation, amygdala,...
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Because convulsive seizures develop very rapidly from kindling sites in the anterior perirhinal cortex, we studied perirhinal efferents by using the anterograde tracer Phaseolus vulgaris leucoagglutinin (PhAL). PhAL injections into the anterior perirhinal cortex labelled a prominent network of fibers within the frontal cortex that was most dense wi...
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Using focal brain stimulation (kindling), discrete seizures can be triggered from many neuroanatomic sites with varying degrees of facility. From several of these sites, protracted seizures or status epilepticus (SE) also can be triggered. To date, no comparison has been made between different brain sites in their sensitivity both to kindling and t...
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Because of its anatomical prominence, but without the benefit of corroborating data, the corpus callosum (CC) was assumed previously to play a critical role in interhemispheric communication. Clear confirmation as to its true role in information transmission, however, was not provided until the 1950’s (e.g., Myers and Sperry 1953). In earlier exper...
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In an attempt to study the effects of piriform cortex damage on kindled seizure propagation, we administered kainic acid (12 mg/kg; i.p.) to rats previously kindled from the dorsal hippocampus. Unexpectedly, the ensuing status epilepticus (SE) in the kindled rats did not result in the piriform cortex damage normally observed in naive rats. As a res...
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The origin of spontaneous field potentials in coronal slices of the amygdala-piriform-perirhinal area (A-P area) from amygdala-kindled and control rats was assessed. In Expt. 1, the field potentials initially originated in the perirhinal (PRh) cortex of control tissue while they originated in the piriform (Pir) cortex of amygdala-kindled tissue. In...
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In vitro experiments have indicated that the perirhinal cortex is highly excitable and its relationship to the basolateral amygdala and piriform cortex is altered by previous amygdala or dorsal hippocampal kindling. As a result, we felt it was important to assess the excitability of the perirhinal cortex in vivo by comparing its kindling profile to...
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Adrenalectomy (ADX) of normal adult rats causes selective hippocampal dentate granule cell degeneration that is prevented by corticosterone. The ability to destroy this one hippocampal cell type noninvasively made it possible to address the role of the dentate granule cells in learning and memory. Four months after ADX, 31 of 45 rats failed to show...
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It has been suggested that several structures associated with the amygdala-piriform (A-P) area are important, if not critical, for convulsive generalization of limbic seizures. In experiment 1, when examining the development of convulsive seizures kindled from the dorsal hippocampus (cornus ammonis; DH), a broad range of kindling rates was observed...
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Stimulation of a kindled amygdala focus for 60 min resulted in the development of status epilepticus (SE) in one of 4 forms: ambulatory, masticatory, immobile or generalized. Each of these forms was characterized by its own frequency of electrographic afterdischarge (AD) and anatomic pattern of [14C]2-deoxyglucose (2-DG) autoradiographic activity....
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Afterdischarge (AD) triggered by brief, daily stimulation of the amygdala progressively increases in complexity and duration and, over days, develops into generalized convulsions. This progression, called kindling, is delayed by noradrenaline (NA). When brief stimulation of the amygdala occurs too frequently (massed), there is a suppression of AD g...
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Interest in the contribution of the pyriform cortex to complex partial seizures is not new. In the 1890s Hughlings Jackson and colleagues (9, 10) described a lesion limited to the human uncus, the homologue of the rodent pyriform cortex (2), which they believed initiated ‘uncinate fits’. The development of elaborate behavioral symptoms during the u...
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In two experiments, involvement of norepinephrine in the development of status epilepticus was determined. Rats, pretreated with intraventricular 6-hydroxydopamine to deplete brain norepinephrine or with the saline vehicle alone, were implanted with electrodes in both amygdalae. In the first experiment, one amygdala was kindled to stage 5 levels an...
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Evidence suggests that the pyriform cortex (PC) may play an important role in the genesis, if not the maintenance, of secondarily generalized limbic kindled seizures. For example, it has been shown that the fastest rates of kindling are observed from structures most directly related to the PC, and that the latter develops epileptic burst responses...
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On January 15, 1987, Graham Valentine Goddard, aged 48, drowned in the Deception River on a hiking trip in the Arthur Pass area of New Zealand's South Island. As a measure of his humanity, Graham Goddard leaves behind a very large number of good friends, both professional and private. He will be best remembered by the academic and science communiti...
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The role of the alpha 2 adrenergic receptor in the development and propagation of amygdala kindled seizures was determined. Male Wistar rats, depleted of norepinephrine with the neurotoxin 6-hydroxydopamine and vehicle controls, received an injection of the alpha 2 agonist, clonidine (0.001, 0.01, or 0.1 mg/kg, i.p.), or saline, 30 min prior to eac...
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Bisection of the corpus callosum and hippocampal commissure, after the kindling of one dorsal hippocampus (primary site), had no effect on the rate of generalized kindled seizure development in the contralateral dorsal hippocampus (secondary site). The rate of kindling in the secondary site was very rapid in both intact and commissure-bisected rats...
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The rate of development of generalized kindled convulsions was profoundly influenced by the interval between amygdala stimulations. With stimulation every 10 min, nearly complete interference with the progression of kindling was observed in most rats, and hourly stimulation precipitated kindling rates three times longer than did once per day. Deple...
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Status epilepticus of either a nonconvulsive, partial, or generalized form was provoked in rats by 60 min of electrical stimulation of a kindled focus in the posterior-ventral hippocampus. Following spontaneous offset of the nonconvulsive status epilepticus, minor pathology occurred which was largely restricted to the hippocampus, whereas partial o...
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The evoked and spontaneous activity of neurons in the pyriform cortex of control and kindled rats was examined using a coronal slice preparation containing the amygdala-pyriform region. Electrical stimulation of the amygdala nuclei elicited synchronized burst responses in pyriform cells of slices from both control and kindled animals. The mean dura...
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Power spectral analysis of the resting EEG activity of amygdala kindled rats revealed a decrease of power in the 1- to 3-Hz band and an increase in the 4- to 6-Hz band compared with 3-Hz-stimulated and operated control animals. This effect was observed only in the stimulated but not the contralateral amygdala. The alteration in power seen shortly a...
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Stimulation of the amygdala in coronal slices of the amygdala-pyriform region elicited burst responses in the pyriform cortex cells. The burst responses, recorded intracellularly, consisted of a train of action potentials riding on a depolarizing envelope that lasted for an average of 0.4 s. When a similar stimulus was applied to slices prepared fr...
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In previous experiments, it was demonstrated that convulsions kindled from a ventral hippocampal focus in rats supported state-dependent learning which tended to lateralized to, and asymmetrical in, the right hemisphere. The question of the differential contribution of the left and right hippocampus to the production of state-dependency can best be...
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In experiment 1, electrical stimulation of the posterior hippocampus was shown to produce state-dependent learning (SDL) for a step-out inhibitory avoidance task in rats. Stimulation sites in either the right or left hippocampus were equally effective in producing this effect. Similarly, the presence or absence of afterdischarge (AD) following the...
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The rate of kindling of a primary site in the dorsal hippocampus of rats was not altered by various forebrain commissurotomies or midbrain bisection. The positive transfer in the kindling of a secondary site in the homotopic hippocampus, on the other hand, was abolished by extensive forebrain transection, whereas anterior callosal or midbrain bisec...
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Electrically induced focal cortical seizures were examined in 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) pretreated or control rats in the presence of 0, 1, 2.5, 5, and 10 micrograms/kg clonidine. In baseline determinations, rats pretreated with 6-OHDA showed lower seizure thresholds and longer behavioral and electrographic seizure than controls. Consistent with o...
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The long-term effect of amygdala kindling on beta-adrenergic receptor binding was examined in three groups of Wistar rats. The animals in one of two kindled groups received six stage-5 generalized convulsions, one each day, and then were not stimulated for 23 days before being killed (23-day group). Animals in the other kindled group received only...
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In Experiment 1, the social hierarchy of 23 male ring-necked pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) was found to be linear except for positions in the middle ranks. Social rank was inversely correlated with submissive ("supercedent") behavior but was unrelated to size (weight) of the birds. In Experiment 2, with 8 cock pheasants, general activity of the b...

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