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Objective: The objective of this study was to characterize and compare the genetic profile of two rodent models of epilepsy (Wistar Audiogenic Rat - WAR and rats with generalized epilepsy with absence seizures-GEAS) using gene expression analysis Methods: We used microarray technology for gene expression analysis. Results: The analysis of gene expression profiles in WAR showed among genes up-regulated Neurod1, involved in the development of the cochlear duct. In addition, we found significant differences in gene expression of Apbb1, Foxg1 and Scn1A. GEAS rats had differentially expressed genes related to the development of central nervous system, as well as genes involved in the MAPK pathway, transcription factors, neuronal migration and apoptosis. Conclusion: This study may help to clarify the underlying molecular mechanism that leads to the predisposition to seizures in these animals. Our results indicate the activation of distinct molecular pathways in both models.
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Matos, A. H. B., Pascoal, V. D. B., Nascimento, D. R., Martins, S., Rocha, C. S., Vasconcellos, J. F., … Lopes Cendes, I. (2012). A caracterização do perfil de expressão gênica em larga escala em modelos genéticos de epilepsia fornece elementos para entender os mecanismos envolvidos na epileptogênese em roedores. Journal of Epilepsy and Clinical Neurophysiology, 18(2), 50–52. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1676-26492012000200006
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