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Review Article

Neuropathological profile of the pentylenetetrazol (PTZ) kindling model

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Pages 1086-1096 | Received 13 Aug 2017, Accepted 21 May 2018, Published online: 07 Jun 2018
 

ABSTRACT

Introduction: There are three phases of seizure developing in pentylenetetrazol (PTZ)-induced kindling animal model: (i) pre-kindling phase; (ii) kindling phase or after animals are fully kindled; (iii) post-kindling phase with non-provoked spontaneous recurrent seizures. The aims of this review were to summarize the progress over time of the electroencephalographic features and neuropathological alterations in kindled PTZ treated animals.

Materials and methods: Keywords relevant to PTZ kindling were used to a guide a literature search on Pubmed, Medline and Cochrane Library.

Results: Clonic seizures induced PTZ at kindling phase led to a strong c-Fos expression in the hippocampus. Although, decline hippocampal neuron and metabolism disturbances were detected at pre-kindlig phase. Repeated PTZ induced seizures alter the GABA-mediated inhibition and glutamate-mediated excitation, which may contribute to increased seizure susceptibility. Similar to chemical animal models such as the pilocarpine and the kainic acid models, mossy fiber sprouting, hippocampal damage, and glucose hypometabolism had been seen after PTZ induced seizures.

Conclusion: PTZ kindling model may improve understanding of the seizures development provided that the differences existing between the phases of kindling model are taken into account.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This work is supported by the Russian Science Foundation [grant number 17-75-20245].

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