Epileptiform discharges and neuronal plasticity in the acute peri-infarct cortex of rats

2010 
AbstractWhile the peri-infarct cortex is thought to be responsible for functional recovery, the site is also a strong candidate for post-stroke seizures. Since it is crucial to identify the conditions when the site is changed with such beneficial or detrimental results, the peri-infarct changes were investigated before and just after inducing a focal infarct on rat cortex. The receptive fields in the peri-infarct cortex began to increase a few hours after the infarct, and reached a statistical significance at 6 hours (Dunnett post hoc tests; p<0·05). In temporal association with these changes, EEG in the peri-infarct cortex showed epileptiform activities containing large-amplitude spike-and-wave discharges. The gross amplitude, peak-to-peak amplitude and burst frequency showed statistically significant increases within 4 hours, in comparison to those of the controls (Dunnett post hoc tests; p<0·05). FFT power spectrum analyses showed a distinct increase in ∼25 Hz frequency bands in the post-stroke groups....
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