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Effects of early-life LiCl-pilocarpine-induced status epilepticus on memory and anxiety in adult rats are associated with mossy fiber sprouting and elevated CSF S100B protein
Authors:de Oliveira Diogo Losch  Fischer Alice  Jorge Renan Sanna  da Silva Mariane Castro  Leite Marina  Gonçalves Carlos Alberto  Quillfeldt Jorge Alberto  Souza Diogo Onofre  e Souza Tadeu Mello  Wofchuk Susana
Institution:Departamento de Bioquímica, Instituto de Ciências Básicas da Saúde;and Departamento de Biofísica, Instituto de Biociências, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Abstract:Purpose: This study investigated putative correlations among behavioral changes and: (1) neuronal loss, (2) hippocampal mossy fiber sprouting, and (3) reactive astrogliosis in adult rats submitted to early‐life LiCl‐pilocarpine‐induced status epilepticus (SE). Methods: Rats (P15) received LiCl (3 mEq/kg, i.p.) 12–18 h prior pilocarpine (60 mg/kg; s.c.). At adulthood, animals were submitted to behavioral tasks and after the completion of tasks biochemical and histological analysis were performed. Results: In SE group, it was observed an increased number of degenerating neurons in the CA1 subfield and in the hilus of animals 24 h after SE. At adulthood, SE group presented an aversive memory deficit in an inhibitory avoidance task and the animals that presented lower latency to the step down showed a higher score for mossy fiber sprouting. In the light‐dark exploration task, SE rats returned less and spent less time in the light compartment and present an increased number of risk assessment behavior (RA). There was a negative correlation between the time spent in the light compartment and the score for mossy fiber sprouting and a positive correlation between score for mossy fiber sprouting and number of RA. LiCl‐pilocarpine‐treated animals showed higher levels of S100B immunocontent in the CSF as well as a positive correlation between the score for sprouting and the GFAP immunocontent in the CA1 subfield, suggesting an astrocytic response to neuronal injury. Conclusions: We showed that LiCl‐pilocarpine‐induced SE during development produced long‐lasting behavioral abnormalities, which might be associated with mossy fiber sprouting and elevated CSF S100B levels at adulthood.
Keywords:Status epilepticus  Development  Learning and memory  Anxiety  S100B protein  Mossy fiber sprouting
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