Photothrombosis induced cortical stroke produces electrographic epileptic biomarkers in mice.
Dana C ShawKrishnakanth KondaboluKatherine G WalshWen ShiEnrico RillosiMaxine HsiungUri T EdenRobert Mark RichardsonMark A KramerCatherine J ChuXue HanPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
Cortical photothrombosis in mice produces stroke with characteristic intermittent focal delta slowing.Cortical photothrombosis stroke in mice produces the epileptic biomarkers spikes, ripples, and spike ripples.All biomarkers share morphological features with the corresponding human correlate.Spike ripples better lateralize to the lesional cortex than spikes or ripples.This cortical model can be applied in transgenic mice for mechanistic studies.