Preclinical examination of early‐onset thalamic‐cortical seizures after hemispheric stroke

Author:

García‐Peña Pablo1ORCID,Ramos Milagros123ORCID,López Juan M.4ORCID,Martinez‐Murillo Ricardo5ORCID,de Arcas Guillermo467ORCID,Gonzalez‐Nieto Daniel123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Biomedical Technology (CTB) Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Madrid Spain

2. Departamento de Tecnología Fotónica y Bioingeniería, ETSI Telecomunicaciones Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Madrid Spain

3. Biomedical Research Networking Center in Bioengineering Biomaterials and Nanomedicine (CIBER‐BBN) Madrid Spain

4. Instrumentation and Applied Acoustics Research Group (I2A2) Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Madrid Spain

5. Department of Translational Neuroscience Instituto Cajal (CSIC) Madrid Spain

6. Departamento de Ingeniería Mecánica, ETSI Industriales Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Madrid Spain

7. Laboratorio de Neuroacústica Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Madrid Spain

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveIschemic stroke is one of the main causes of death and disability worldwide and currently has limited treatment options. Electroencephalography (EEG) signals are significantly affected in stroke patients during the acute stage. In this study, we preclinically characterized the brain electrical rhythms and seizure activity during the hyperacute and late acute phases in a hemispheric stroke model with no reperfusion.MethodsEEG signals and seizures were studied in a model of hemispheric infarction induced by permanent occlusion of the middle cerebral artery (pMCAO), which mimics the clinical condition of stroke patients with permanent ischemia. Electrical brain activity was also examined using a photothrombotic (PT) stroke model. In the PT model, we induced a similar (PT group‐1) or smaller (PT group‐2) cortical lesion than in the pMCAO model. For all models, we used a nonconsanguineous mouse strain that mimics human diversity and genetic variation.ResultsThe pMCAO hemispheric stroke model exhibited thalamic‐origin nonconvulsive seizures during the hyperacute stage that propagated to the thalamus and cortex. The seizures were also accompanied by progressive slowing of the EEG signal during the acute phase, with elevated delta/theta, delta/alpha, and delta/beta ratios. Cortical seizures were also confirmed in the PT stroke model of similar lesions as in the pMCAO model, but not in the PT model of smaller injuries.SignificanceIn the clinically relevant pMCAO model, poststroke seizures and EEG abnormalities were inferred from recordings of the contralateral hemisphere (noninfarcted hemisphere), emphasizing the reciprocity of interhemispheric connections and that injuries affecting one hemisphere had consequences for the other. Our results recapitulate many of the EEG signal hallmarks seen in stroke patients, thereby validating this specific mouse model for the examination of the mechanistic aspects of brain function and for the exploration of the reversion or suppression of EEG abnormalities in response to neuroprotective and anti‐epileptic therapies.

Funder

Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology

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