Olivier Clerk-Lamalice1,
1Centre
dimagerie molculaire de Sherbrooke, Universit de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke,
Quebec, Canada; 2Dpartement de radiologie, Hpital Notre-Dame du
Centre Hospitalier de l'Universit de Montral, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; 3Centre
de recherche de lhpital Sainte-Justine, Universit de Montral, Montreal,
Quebec, Canada; 4Groupe de recherche sur le systme nerveux
central, Universit de Montral, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
A
new animal model has been developed to study the relation between cortical
dysplasia, hyperthermic seizure (HS) and temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE). In
this study, volumetric MRI, T2-weighted signal intensity and PET were used to
better understand the neurodevelopmental changes that occur after HS in a
predisposed brain and a possible link with the development of TLE. Our
results suggest a causal relationship between a T2-weighted signal change
resulting from metabolism/vascularisation imbalance after HS and a consequent
developmental delay of the hippocampus.