Impairments in cognitive functions and emotional and social behaviors in a rat lithium-pilocarpine model of temporal lobe epilepsy
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Impairments in cognitive functions and emotional and social behaviors in a rat lithium-pilocarpine model of temporal lobe epilepsy
Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate in detail behavioral patterns and comorbid disturbances in rats using the lithium-pilocarpine model. A comprehensive set of behavioral tests was used to investigate behavioral patterns, including the open field test, Morris water maze, Y-maze, fear conditioning, the elevated plus maze, the forced swimming test, and the resident-intruder paradigm. Motor and explorative activity, learning and memory, anxiety and depressive-like behavior, aggression, and communication were evaluated 8-15 d after pilocarpine-induced status epilepticus (SE) (latent phase of the model) and 41-53 d (chronic phase) after pilocarpine-induced SE. Increased motor activity and impaired memory function were the most noticeable behavioral modifications in the epileptic rats. Both the movement speed and distance traveled increased in the open field test in both the latent and chronic phases. Significant impairments were detected in short-and long-term spatial memory in the Morris water maze during the latent phase. Besides the alterations in spatial memory, behaviors indicative of short- and long-term fear-associated memory disturbances were observed in the fear conditioning test during the chronic phase of the model. In the resident-intruder paradigm, epileptic rats exhibited disturbed communicative behavior, with impaired social behaviors. In contrast, emotional disturbances were less prominent, with the rats exhibiting decreased anxiety. There were no changes in depressive-like behavior. The data suggest that the lithium-pilocarpine model of TLE in rodents is more useful for studies of comorbid disturbances in memory, hyperactivity, and social behavior than for research on psychoemotional impairments, such as anxiety and depression.
Keywords: Communication; Fear conditioning; Memory; Pilocarpine; Rat; Temporal lobe epilepsy.
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