Altered circadian rhythms and oscillation of clock genes and sirtuin 1 in a model of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy

Jul 17, 2018Epilepsia

Changes in daily biological rhythms and key timing genes in a sudden unexpected death in epilepsy model

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Abstract

Epileptic Kcna1-null mice exhibit disrupted diurnal and circadian rest-activity patterns, with prolonged circadian periods.

  • Kcna1-null mice show disturbances in sleep architecture, spending more time awake and less asleep.
  • All epileptic mice demonstrated disrupted diurnal and circadian patterns, without a direct correlation to seizure burden.
  • Attenuated oscillations of core clock genes and decreased Sirt1 mRNA were observed in the anterior hypothalamus.
  • These findings suggest a potential link between disrupted circadian rhythms and complications in epilepsy.

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