Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3050303 Epilepsy & Behavior 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

One proposed cause of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) in patients is generalized convulsive seizures with respiratory malfunction. We evaluated DBA/1 mice as a chronic SUDEP model. In DBA/1 mice, audiogenic seizures induced by acoustic stimulation resulted in generalized convulsive seizures followed by respiratory arrest from postnatal day (PND) 21 to 100. The incidence of respiratory arrest susceptibility increased, reaching ∼90–100% by three to seven daily seizures when testing began on PND 21–30. Respiratory arrest was reversible with resuscitation in ∼98% of mice, which allows repeated seizure testing. Electrocardiographic activity in DBA/1 mice was detectable for ∼4–6 minutes after respiratory arrest, indicating that death is likely due to respiratory cessation, as cardiac changes occur later. These findings suggest that DBA/1 mice are a useful chronic SUDEP model. These mice die suddenly from respiratory arrest after generalized convulsive seizures until reaching PND ≥≥100, allowing testing of chronic preventive treatments for SUDEP.

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