Abstract | OBJECTIVE: METHODS: We used three different rat strains: inbred Genetic Absence Epilepsy Rats From Strasbourg (GAERS), a model of GGE with absence seizures; inbred Non-Epileptic Controls (NEC); and outbred nonepileptic Wistars. Female rats were fed standard chow or VPA (20 g/kg food) mixed in standard chow for 2 weeks prior to conception, and then mated with same-strain males. Treatment continued throughout pregnancy. Fetuses were extracted via C-section on gestational day 21 and examined for birth defects, including external assessment and spinal measurements. RESULTS: VPA-exposed pups showed significant reductions in weight, length, and whole-body development compared with controls of all three strains (P < .0001). Gestational VPA treatment altered intravertebral distances, and resulted in underdeveloped vertebral arches between thoracic region T11 and caudal region C2 in most pups (GAERS, 100%; NEC, 95%; Wistar, 80%), more frequently than in controls (9%, 13%, 19%). SIGNIFICANCE: Gestational VPA treatment results in similar developmental and morphological abnormalities in three rat strains, including one with GGE, indicating that the genetic underpinnings of epilepsy do not contribute markedly to VPA-induced birth defects. This model may be used in future studies to investigate mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of antiepileptic drug-induced birth defects.
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Authors | Dana Jazayeri, Emma Braine, Stuart McDonald, Sebastian Dworkin, Kim L Powell, Karen Griggs, Frank J E Vajda, Terence J O'Brien, Nigel C Jones |
Journal | Epilepsia
(Epilepsia)
Vol. 61
Issue 6
Pg. 1291-1300
(06 2020)
ISSN: 1528-1167 [Electronic] United States |
PMID | 32415786
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Copyright | © 2020 International League Against Epilepsy. |
Chemical References |
- Anticonvulsants
- Teratogens
- Valproic Acid
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Topics |
- Abnormalities, Drug-Induced
(pathology)
- Administration, Oral
- Animals
- Anticonvulsants
(toxicity)
- Disease Models, Animal
- Female
- Male
- Pregnancy
- Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects
(chemically induced, pathology)
- Rats
- Rats, Transgenic
- Rats, Wistar
- Teratogens
(toxicity)
- Valproic Acid
(toxicity)
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