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Behavioral impairments in rats with chronic epilepsy suggest comorbidity between epilepsy and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder

  • Eduardo Pineda
  • , J. David Jentsch
  • , Don Shin
  • , Grace Griesbach
  • , Raman Sankar
  • , Andrey Mazarati

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Abstract

Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is encountered among patients with epilepsy at a significantly higher rate than in the general population. Mechanisms of epilepsy-ADHD comorbidity remain largely unknown. We investigated whether a model of chronic epilepsy in rats produces signs of ADHD, and thus, whether it can be used for studying mechanisms of this comorbidity. Epilepsy was induced in male Wistar rats via pilocarpine status epilepticus. Half of the animals exhibited chronic ADHD-like abnormalities, particularly increased impulsivity and diminished attention in the lateralized reaction-time task. These impairments correlated with the suppressed noradrenergic transmission in locus coeruleus outputs. The other half of animals exhibited depressive behavior in the forced swimming test congruently with the diminished serotonergic transmission in raphe nucleus outputs. Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and depressive behavior appeared mutually exclusive. Therefore, the pilocarpine model of epilepsy affords a system for reproducing and studying mechanisms of comorbidity between epilepsy and both ADHD and/or depression.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)267-275
Number of pages9
JournalEpilepsy and Behavior
Volume31
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2014

Keywords

  • Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder
  • Depression
  • Epilepsy
  • Lateralized reaction-time task
  • Norepinephrine
  • Serotonin

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