Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6019542 Experimental Neurology 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Increased anxiety- and depressive-like behaviors are observed in GAERS. These behavioral differences exist before the onset of seizures indicating that they are not secondary consequences of seizures, and suggest shared factors in the biological diathesis underlying the two kinds of disorder. Studying affective disturbance in animal models of epilepsy may illuminate the pathogenesis of affective disorder more generally, as well as modeling psychiatric comorbidities common in epilepsy patients.
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