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Publication : Absence-like and tonic seizures in aspartoacylase/attractin double-mutant mice.

First Author  Gohma H Year  2007
Journal  Exp Anim Volume  56
Issue  2 Pages  161-5
PubMed ID  17460362 Mgi Jnum  J:122809
Mgi Id  MGI:3715556 Doi  10.1538/expanim.56.161
Citation  Gohma H, et al. (2007) Absence-like and tonic seizures in aspartoacylase/attractin double-mutant mice. Exp Anim 56(2):161-5
abstractText  The Spontaneously Epileptic Rat (SER), a double-mutant for tremor and zitter mutations, shows spontaneous occurrences of absence-like and tonic seizures. Several lines of evidence suggest that the combined effect of Aspa and Atrn mutations is the most likely cause of the epileptic phenotype of the SER. To address this issue, we produced a new double-mutant mouse line carrying both homozygous Aspa-knockout and Atrn(mg-3J) mutant alleles. The Aspa/Atrn double-mutant mice exhibited absence-like and tonic seizures that were characterized by the appearance of 5-7 Hz spike-wave-like complexes and low voltage fast waves on EEGs. These results demonstrate directly that the simultaneous loss of the Aspa and Atrn gene functions causes epileptic seizures in the mouse and suggest that both Aspa and Atrn deficiencies might be responsible for epileptic seizures in the SER.
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