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manganese/crise épileptique

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Seizure disorders and trace metals: manganese tissue levels in treated epileptics.

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We determined the concentrations of manganese in whole blood and hair in 52 epileptics, 6 blood relatives, and 24 normal controls. Blood, and possibly hair manganese content, was significantly lower in treated epileptics than in controls (p less than 0.002). Although not all patients showed reduced

The influence of manganese supplementation on seizure onset and severity, and brain monoamines in the genetically epilepsy prone rat.

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Human and experimental animal studies suggest a relationship between low Mn status and seizures. The genetically epilepsy prone rat (GEPR), which has low tissue Mn levels, was studied in the context of Mn supplementation. Manganese was provided at 45 micrograms/g diet (control) or 1000 micrograms/g

Tremor and seizures associated with chronic manganese intoxication.

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Tremor and seizures developed in a 2-year-old girl receiving total parenteral nutrition. T1-weighted images on MRI revealed areas of hyperintensity in the basal ganglia, brainstem and cerebellum. Blood manganese was elevated. The symptoms and MRI abnormalities disappeared after withdrawal of
We tested a hypothesis that manganese enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MEMRI) after systemic injection of MnCl(2) could detect axonal sprouting in the hippocampus following kainate (KA) induced status epilepticus (SE). MEMRI was performed at 3 h, 25 h, 4 days, and 2 months post-SE. To assess the

Manganese-enhanced MRI reflects seizure outcome in a model for mesial temporal lobe epilepsy.

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The neurobiological processes resulting in epilepsy, known as epileptogenesis, are incompletely understood. Manganese-enhanced MRI (MEMRI) can potentially aide in this quest as it provides superior tissue contrast, particularly of the hippocampal subregions. This longitudinal study aims to

Effect of low protein diet on manganese neurotoxicity: II. Brain GABA and seizure susceptibility.

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The effect of manganese (Mn2+, 3 mg/ml drinking water) on brain GABA content and electroshock seizure susceptibility in low (10% casein) and normal (21% casein) protein fed rats were investigated. Manganese exposure caused a decrease in the brain GABA content, lowered the seizure threshold and

Neurotoxic effects of methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl (MMT) in the mouse: basis of MMT-induced seizure activity.

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Methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl (MMT) is an organic manganese-containing compound which is used as an additive in unleaded gasoline. One neurotoxic effect of MMT in mice is seizure activity. In this study, seizures were observed in mice treated with MMT in propylene glycol or corn oil.
Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) is a major concern for patients with epilepsy. In most witnessed cases of SUDEP generalized seizures and respiratory failure preceded death, and pre-mortem neuroimaging studies in SUDEP patients observed changes in specific subcortical structures. Our

Effects of manganese, calcium, magnesium and lithium on the ouabain-induced seizure.

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The effects of the intraventricularly administered cations (Mn2+, Ca2+, Mg2+ and Li+) against the seizure induced by ouabain (3 microgram) were investigated. Mn2+, Ca2+ and Mg2+ caused definite sedation and decreased locomotor activity. But Li+ was without significant behavioral effect at the doses
The MnSOD Ala16Val single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) has been associated with different diseases. However, there are scarcely studies relating this SNP in epilepsy, a neurologic disease that involves some interacting pathways, such as apoptotic and inflammatory factors. In this sense, we decided

[NEUROPHYSIOLOGIC MECHANISM OF PREVENTION OF HYPEROXIC CONVULSIONS IN THE RAT BY MEANS OF MANGANESE SULFATE].

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Influence of manganese on susceptibility of rats to convulsions.

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Threshold and pattern of electroshock seizures in ataxic manganese-deficient rats.

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Mutations in the CLN6 gene cause a variant late infantile form of neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (NCL; Batten disease). CLN6 loss leads to disease clinically characterized by vision impairment, motor and cognitive dysfunction, and seizures. Accumulating evidence suggests that alterations in metal

Behavioral effects of intra-nigral microinjections of manganese chloride: interaction with nitric oxide.

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1. Microinjection of manganese chloride (MnCl2) into the rat substantia nigra pars compacta (SNc) induces a neurodegenerative process manifested by apomorphine-induced rotational behavior. Manganese intoxication produces a parkinsonism-like phenotype in humans. 2. In addition to motor control the
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