Effects of a gut microbiome toxin, p-Cresol, on the susceptibility to seizures in rats

G Tevzadze, Z Nanobashvili, E Zhuravliova… - Neurophysiology, 2018 - Springer
G Tevzadze, Z Nanobashvili, E Zhuravliova, I Bilanishvili, L Shanshiashvili, Z Kikvidze
Neurophysiology, 2018Springer
Several studies have highlighted a high comorbidity between epilepsy and autism. We
hypothesized that some similar etiological factors might affect both disorders; among such
factors, gut microbiome neurotoxins may participate in the development of these
neurological disorders. We found that course (21 day) ip injections of a gut microbiome
toxin, p-cresol, in genetically epilepsy-prone Krushinski–Molodkina rats led to significantly
shorter latent periods of tonico-clonic seizures in response to strong sound stimulation of …
Several studies have highlighted a high comorbidity between epilepsy and autism. We hypothesized that some similar etiological factors might affect both disorders; among such factors, gut microbiome neurotoxins may participate in the development of these neurological disorders. We found that course (21 day) i.p. injections of a gut microbiome toxin, p-cresol, in genetically epilepsy-prone Krushinski–Molodkina rats led to significantly shorter latent periods of tonico-clonic seizures in response to strong sound stimulation of these animals. Besides, i.p. injection of single doses of p-cresol resulted in 8- to 10-fold prolongation of stimulation-dependent EEG seizure discharges in the hippocampus of Wistar rats. Thus, introduction of p-cresol considerably increases the seizure readiness in rats. These data suggest a possibility of the common mechanism involved in the p-cresol-induced development of both autism and epilepsy.
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