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- W2004551487 abstract "Affective symptoms are frequently observed in patients with epilepsy. Although the etiology of these behavioral complications remains unknown, it is possible that brain damage associated with frequent or prolonged seizures may contribute to their development. To address this issue, we examined the behavioral sequelae of repeated brief seizures evoked by electroconvulsive shock (ECS) and compared them with those resulting from prolonged status epilepticus (SE) induced with pilocarpine. Using the open-field and elevated plus-maze tests, we detected the presence of behavioral alterations indicative of elevated levels of anxiety in rats that were administered a course of ECS seizures. Fear conditioning was also enhanced in these animals. However, the rats that had experienced SE exhibited less anxiety-like behavior than controls and were severely impaired in fear conditioning. These results support the notion that brain lesions caused by either brief repeated seizures or SE is sufficient to induce some affective disturbances." @default.
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