Dexmedetomidine, an alpha 2A receptor agonist, triggers seizures unilaterally in GAERS during the pre-epileptic phase: does the onset of spike-and-wave discharges occur in a focal manner?
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2023-12-11
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Introduction: The genetic absence epilepsy rat from Strasbourg (GAERS) is a rat
model for infantile absence epilepsy with spike-and-wave discharges (SWDs). This
study aimed to investigate the potential of alpha 2A agonism to induce seizures
during the pre-epileptic period in GAERS rats.
Methods: Stereotaxic surgery was performed on male pups and adult GAERS
rats to implant recording electrodes in the frontoparietal cortices (right/left)
under anesthesia (PN23–26). Following the recovery period, pup GAERS rats
were subjected to electroencephalography (EEG) recordings for 2 h. Before the
injections, pup epileptiform activity was examined using baseline EEG data.
Dexmedetomidine was acutely administered at 0.6 mg/kg to pup GAERS rats
2–3 days after the surgery and once during the post-natal (PN) days 25–29.
Epileptiform activities before injections triggered unilateral SWDs and induced
sleep durations, and power spectral density was evaluated based on EEG traces.
Results: The most prominent finding of this study is that unilateral SWD-like
activities were induced in 47% of the animals with the intraperitoneal
dexmedetomidine injection. The baseline EEGs of pup GAERS rats had no SWDs
as expected since they are in the pre-epileptic period but showed low-amplitude
non-rhythmic epileptiform activity. There was no dierence in the duration of
epileptiform activities between the basal EEG groups and DEX-injected unilateral
SWD-like-exhibiting and non-SWD-like activities groups; however, the sleep
duration of the unilateral SWD-like-exhibiting group was shorter. Power spectrum
density (PSD) results revealed that the 1.75-Hz power in the left hemisphere peaks
significantly higher than in the right.
Discussion: As anticipated, pup GAERS rats in the pre-epileptic stage showed no
SWDs. Nevertheless, they exhibited sporadic epileptiform activities. Specifically,
dexmedetomidine induced SWD-like activities solely within the left hemisphere.
These observations imply that absence seizures might originate unilaterally in the
left cortex due to a2AAR agonism. Additional research is necessary to explore the
precise cortical focal point of this activity.
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GAERS, spike-and-wave discharges, unilateral seizures, a2AAR, pre-epileptic,
dexmedetomidine, pups, epileptiform
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Funding
The study was funded by the ABAPKO (Grant 2022/02-20) and Europe Commission [GEMSTONE Horizon Europe grant number 101078981].