Threshold for maximal electroshock seizures (MEST) at three developmental stages in young mice

Early brain development after birth is extremely dynamic, suggesting that potential functional changes occur during this period. In this study, the maximal electroshock seizure threshold (MEST) was used to explore the electrophysiological variation among three developmental stages in young mice (no...

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Main Authors: Cheng Xiang, Zhi-Na Li, Tian-Zhuang Huang, Jing-Hui Li, Lei Yang, Jing-Kuan Wei
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Published: Science Press, PR China 2019-04-01
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spelling doaj-44a2914f26a7438096112102c74d2df52020-11-25T00:35:44ZengScience Press, PR ChinaZoological Research2095-81372095-81372019-04-0140323123510.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2019.038Threshold for maximal electroshock seizures (MEST) at three developmental stages in young miceCheng Xiang0Zhi-Na Li1Tian-Zhuang Huang2Jing-Hui Li3Lei Yang4Jing-Kuan Wei5Faculty of Life Science and Technology, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming Yunnan 650500, ChinaFaculty of Life Science and Technology, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming Yunnan 650500, ChinaFaculty of Life Science and Technology, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming Yunnan 650500, ChinaFirst Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University, Kunming Yunnan 650032, ChinaDepartment of Neurosurgery, Kunming Children's Hospital, Kunming Yunnan 650021, ChinaFaculty of Life Science and Technology, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming Yunnan 650500, ChinaEarly brain development after birth is extremely dynamic, suggesting that potential functional changes occur during this period. In this study, the maximal electroshock seizure threshold (MEST) was used to explore the electrophysiological variation among three developmental stages in young mice (no more than 5 weeks old). The induced electroshock seizure (ES) behavior of early postnatal mice (1–2-weeks old) differed from that during weaning (3 weeks old) and early puberty (4–5-weeks old). Thus, we further explored their respective characteristic responses to the ES parameters. When the stimulation current (SC) was limited to 4.0 mA, only the 1–2-week-old mice were induced to exhibit ES behavior at voltages of 30 V and 40 V, indicating they were more sensitive to maximal electroshock seizure (MES) (response to lower voltage). Surprisingly, however, they showed substantially lower mortality than the older groups under higher voltage conditions (60, 100, 160, and 200 V), suggesting better tolerance to the SC. We also found that when the current limit decreased to 3.5 mA, the 4–5-week-olds mice exhibited stable ES behavior with low mortality, while for 3-week-olds mice, the SC limit required to be reduced to 1.5 mA. In conclusion, our findings showed that neural sensitivity to MES was significantly different in young mice before puberty. Thus, greater attention should be given to distinguishing the developmental period of mice, especially in electrophysiological examination.BrainYoung miceNeurophysiologyMaximal electroshock seizureEpilepsy
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author Cheng Xiang
Zhi-Na Li
Tian-Zhuang Huang
Jing-Hui Li
Lei Yang
Jing-Kuan Wei
spellingShingle Cheng Xiang
Zhi-Na Li
Tian-Zhuang Huang
Jing-Hui Li
Lei Yang
Jing-Kuan Wei
Threshold for maximal electroshock seizures (MEST) at three developmental stages in young mice
Zoological Research
Brain
Young mice
Neurophysiology
Maximal electroshock seizure
Epilepsy
author_facet Cheng Xiang
Zhi-Na Li
Tian-Zhuang Huang
Jing-Hui Li
Lei Yang
Jing-Kuan Wei
author_sort Cheng Xiang
title Threshold for maximal electroshock seizures (MEST) at three developmental stages in young mice
title_short Threshold for maximal electroshock seizures (MEST) at three developmental stages in young mice
title_full Threshold for maximal electroshock seizures (MEST) at three developmental stages in young mice
title_fullStr Threshold for maximal electroshock seizures (MEST) at three developmental stages in young mice
title_full_unstemmed Threshold for maximal electroshock seizures (MEST) at three developmental stages in young mice
title_sort threshold for maximal electroshock seizures (mest) at three developmental stages in young mice
publisher Science Press, PR China
series Zoological Research
issn 2095-8137
2095-8137
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Early brain development after birth is extremely dynamic, suggesting that potential functional changes occur during this period. In this study, the maximal electroshock seizure threshold (MEST) was used to explore the electrophysiological variation among three developmental stages in young mice (no more than 5 weeks old). The induced electroshock seizure (ES) behavior of early postnatal mice (1–2-weeks old) differed from that during weaning (3 weeks old) and early puberty (4–5-weeks old). Thus, we further explored their respective characteristic responses to the ES parameters. When the stimulation current (SC) was limited to 4.0 mA, only the 1–2-week-old mice were induced to exhibit ES behavior at voltages of 30 V and 40 V, indicating they were more sensitive to maximal electroshock seizure (MES) (response to lower voltage). Surprisingly, however, they showed substantially lower mortality than the older groups under higher voltage conditions (60, 100, 160, and 200 V), suggesting better tolerance to the SC. We also found that when the current limit decreased to 3.5 mA, the 4–5-week-olds mice exhibited stable ES behavior with low mortality, while for 3-week-olds mice, the SC limit required to be reduced to 1.5 mA. In conclusion, our findings showed that neural sensitivity to MES was significantly different in young mice before puberty. Thus, greater attention should be given to distinguishing the developmental period of mice, especially in electrophysiological examination.
topic Brain
Young mice
Neurophysiology
Maximal electroshock seizure
Epilepsy
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