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Repeated acoustic stimulation (audiogenic kindling) induces estrous arrest in the Wistar audiogenic Rat (WAR) strain. A model of pseudopregnancy?
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- Author(s): Eiras, Matheus Credendio1 (AUTHOR); Verruma, Carolina Gennari1 (AUTHOR); Fernandes, Artur1 (AUTHOR); Ramos, Ester Silveira2 (AUTHOR); Furtado, Cristiana Libardi Miranda3,4 (AUTHOR) ; Garcia-Cairasco, Norberto1,5 (AUTHOR) ; dos Reis, Rosana Maria1 (AUTHOR)
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Epilepsy & Behavior. Dec2024, Vol. 161, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
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• Acoustic stimulation affects estrous cycle of WAR females. • Diestrous arrest is observed in WAR females after acoustic stimulation. • Pseudopregnancy may be an event behind the estrous cycle arrest in WAR. Epilepsy is a chronic disorder characterized by a predisposition to epileptic seizures, affecting more than 50 million people worldwide. Wistar and Wistar Audiogenic Rats (WAR) females were evaluated regarding estrous cycle and seizures episodes during repeated (kindling) acoustic stimulation at different stages of the estrous cycle. Acoustic stimulation did not affect the estrous cycle of most Wistar females in either control (91.6 %) or kindled (70.0 %) groups. They also had no seizures episodes. In WAR females, most of the control group (91.6 %) showed regular cycles during acoustic stimulation. In the kindling group, all females showed irregular cycles during acoustic stimulation with diestrus arrest for several days (11.8 ± 1.46 days) and 12 of them (92.3 %) showed, at least, four mesencephalic seizure behaviors during the acoustic stimulation (1 ≤ cSI ≤ 8). In this group, 7 females (53.84 %) also showed limbic seizures (2 ≤ LI ≤ 4). When WAR females were stratified by estrous cycle stage, the group that started the acoustic stimulation during estrus had five females (45.4 %) with diestrus arrest for several days (11.4 ± 0.89 days) and, eight females (72.7 %) exhibited, at least, two seizure behaviors (1 < cSI < 8). When acoustic stimulation was started in the metestrus stage, six females (54.5 %) exhibited diestrus arrest for several days (10.5 ± 3.27 days). In the metestrus group, ten females (90.9 %) presented five or six seizure episodes (1 < cSI < 8). Our results showed that chronic audiogenic seizures (audiogenic kindling) affect the estrous cycle of WAR females, resulting in a consistent diestrus arrest for 10–12 days, which is consistent with the phenomenon of pseudopregnancy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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