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Potentiating Hemorrhage in a Periadolescent Rat Model of Closed-Head Traumatic Brain Injury Worsens Hyperexcitability but Not Behavioral Deficits

Post-traumatic epilepsy (PTE) and neurocognitive deficits are devastating sequelae of head injuries that are common in adolescents. Investigating desperately needed treatments is hindered by the difficulties in inducing PTE in rodents and the lack of established immature rat models of pediatric PTE....

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Autores principales: Jalloul, Dounya, Hajjar, Helene, Asdikian, Rita, Maawie, Mariam, Nasrallah, Leila, Medlej, Yasser, Darwich, Mouhamad, Karnib, Nabil, Lawand, Nada, Abdel Rassoul, Ronza, Wang, Kevin K. W., Kobeissy, Firas, Darwish, Hala, Obeid, Makram
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8234967/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34208666
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22126456
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author Jalloul, Dounya
Hajjar, Helene
Asdikian, Rita
Maawie, Mariam
Nasrallah, Leila
Medlej, Yasser
Darwich, Mouhamad
Karnib, Nabil
Lawand, Nada
Abdel Rassoul, Ronza
Wang, Kevin K. W.
Kobeissy, Firas
Darwish, Hala
Obeid, Makram
author_facet Jalloul, Dounya
Hajjar, Helene
Asdikian, Rita
Maawie, Mariam
Nasrallah, Leila
Medlej, Yasser
Darwich, Mouhamad
Karnib, Nabil
Lawand, Nada
Abdel Rassoul, Ronza
Wang, Kevin K. W.
Kobeissy, Firas
Darwish, Hala
Obeid, Makram
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description Post-traumatic epilepsy (PTE) and neurocognitive deficits are devastating sequelae of head injuries that are common in adolescents. Investigating desperately needed treatments is hindered by the difficulties in inducing PTE in rodents and the lack of established immature rat models of pediatric PTE. Hemorrhage is a significant risk factor for PTE, but compared to humans, rats are less prone to bleeding because of their rapid blood coagulation system. In this study, we promoted bleeding in the controlled cortical impact (CCI) closed-head injury model with a 20 min pre-impact 600 IU/kg intraperitoneal heparin injection in postnatal day 35 (P35) periadolescent rats, given the preponderance of such injuries in this age group. Temporo-parietal CCI was performed post-heparin (HTBI group) or post-saline (TBI group). Controls were subjected to sham procedures following heparin or saline administration. Continuous long-term EEG monitoring was performed for 3 months post-CCI. Sensorimotor testing, the Morris water maze, and a modified active avoidance test were conducted between P80 and P100. Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) levels and neuronal damage were also assessed. Compared to TBI rats, HTBI rats had persistently higher EEG spiking and increased hippocampal GFAP levels (p < 0.05). No sensorimotor deficits were detected in any group. Compared to controls, both HTBI and TBI groups had a long-term hippocampal neuronal loss (p < 0.05), as well as contextual and visuospatial learning deficits (p < 0.05). The hippocampal astrogliosis and EEG spiking detected in all rats subjected to our hemorrhage-promoting procedure suggest the emergence of hyperexcitable networks and pave the way to a periadolescent PTE rat model.
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spelling pubmed-82349672021-06-27 Potentiating Hemorrhage in a Periadolescent Rat Model of Closed-Head Traumatic Brain Injury Worsens Hyperexcitability but Not Behavioral Deficits Jalloul, Dounya Hajjar, Helene Asdikian, Rita Maawie, Mariam Nasrallah, Leila Medlej, Yasser Darwich, Mouhamad Karnib, Nabil Lawand, Nada Abdel Rassoul, Ronza Wang, Kevin K. W. Kobeissy, Firas Darwish, Hala Obeid, Makram Int J Mol Sci Article Post-traumatic epilepsy (PTE) and neurocognitive deficits are devastating sequelae of head injuries that are common in adolescents. Investigating desperately needed treatments is hindered by the difficulties in inducing PTE in rodents and the lack of established immature rat models of pediatric PTE. Hemorrhage is a significant risk factor for PTE, but compared to humans, rats are less prone to bleeding because of their rapid blood coagulation system. In this study, we promoted bleeding in the controlled cortical impact (CCI) closed-head injury model with a 20 min pre-impact 600 IU/kg intraperitoneal heparin injection in postnatal day 35 (P35) periadolescent rats, given the preponderance of such injuries in this age group. Temporo-parietal CCI was performed post-heparin (HTBI group) or post-saline (TBI group). Controls were subjected to sham procedures following heparin or saline administration. Continuous long-term EEG monitoring was performed for 3 months post-CCI. Sensorimotor testing, the Morris water maze, and a modified active avoidance test were conducted between P80 and P100. Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) levels and neuronal damage were also assessed. Compared to TBI rats, HTBI rats had persistently higher EEG spiking and increased hippocampal GFAP levels (p < 0.05). No sensorimotor deficits were detected in any group. Compared to controls, both HTBI and TBI groups had a long-term hippocampal neuronal loss (p < 0.05), as well as contextual and visuospatial learning deficits (p < 0.05). The hippocampal astrogliosis and EEG spiking detected in all rats subjected to our hemorrhage-promoting procedure suggest the emergence of hyperexcitable networks and pave the way to a periadolescent PTE rat model. MDPI 2021-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8234967/ /pubmed/34208666 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22126456 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Jalloul, Dounya
Hajjar, Helene
Asdikian, Rita
Maawie, Mariam
Nasrallah, Leila
Medlej, Yasser
Darwich, Mouhamad
Karnib, Nabil
Lawand, Nada
Abdel Rassoul, Ronza
Wang, Kevin K. W.
Kobeissy, Firas
Darwish, Hala
Obeid, Makram
Potentiating Hemorrhage in a Periadolescent Rat Model of Closed-Head Traumatic Brain Injury Worsens Hyperexcitability but Not Behavioral Deficits
title Potentiating Hemorrhage in a Periadolescent Rat Model of Closed-Head Traumatic Brain Injury Worsens Hyperexcitability but Not Behavioral Deficits
title_full Potentiating Hemorrhage in a Periadolescent Rat Model of Closed-Head Traumatic Brain Injury Worsens Hyperexcitability but Not Behavioral Deficits
title_fullStr Potentiating Hemorrhage in a Periadolescent Rat Model of Closed-Head Traumatic Brain Injury Worsens Hyperexcitability but Not Behavioral Deficits
title_full_unstemmed Potentiating Hemorrhage in a Periadolescent Rat Model of Closed-Head Traumatic Brain Injury Worsens Hyperexcitability but Not Behavioral Deficits
title_short Potentiating Hemorrhage in a Periadolescent Rat Model of Closed-Head Traumatic Brain Injury Worsens Hyperexcitability but Not Behavioral Deficits
title_sort potentiating hemorrhage in a periadolescent rat model of closed-head traumatic brain injury worsens hyperexcitability but not behavioral deficits
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8234967/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34208666
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22126456
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