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Relationship: 2783
Title
Status epilepticus leads to Increased, Intracellular Calcium overload
Upstream event
Downstream event
AOPs Referencing Relationship
| AOP Name | Adjacency | Weight of Evidence | Quantitative Understanding | Point of Contact | Author Status | OECD Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Acetylcholinesterase Inhibition Leading to Neurodegeneration | adjacent | High | Low | Allie Always (send email) | Under development: Not open for comment. Do not cite |
Taxonomic Applicability
| Term | Scientific Term | Evidence | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| rat | Rattus norvegicus | High | NCBI |
Sex Applicability
| Sex | Evidence |
|---|---|
| Unspecific | High |
Life Stage Applicability
| Term | Evidence |
|---|---|
| All life stages | High |
Status epilepticus is defined as continuous seizure activity lasting for more than five minutes, or intermittent seizure activity without regaining of consciousness for the same length of time. Prolonged seizure activity increases neuronal intracellular calcium levels through a variety of mechanisms, such as NMDA receptors, voltage-dependent calcium channels, or release from intracellular calcium stores (Deshpande et al., 2010, Deshpande et al., 2014, Pal et al., 1999).
Evidence was collected in multiple ways: literature searches of external databases, review of related KEs and KERS in the AOPWiki, and consultation with experts. Extensive literature searches were conducted in Scopus, Pubmed, and Google Scholar using keywords applicable to each KE, with an initial focus on zebrafish data to then focusing on rat data. Related KEs and KERs in the AOPWiki were also reviewed for relevant evidence and their sources. The “snowball method” was used to find additional articles, i.e., relevant citations within an article were obtained if they provided additional evidence. EndNote reference managing software was used to store results from the literature searches and when possible, a pdf of the manuscript was attached to each record. Papers were reviewed and categorized by whether they contained data to support one or more parts of the AOP. An Excel spreadsheet was used to record reviewed papers and any information worth noting.
| ID | Experimental Design | Species | Upstream Observation | Downstream Observation | Citation (first author, year) | Notes |
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| Title | First Author | Biological Plausibility |
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Biological Plausibility
Dose Concordance Evidence
Temporal Concordance Evidence
Incidence Concordance Evidence
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Known Feedforward/Feedback loops influencing this KER
Intracellular calcium influx has been demonstrated to occur through multiple in vitro (Nagarkatti et al., 2010, Pal et al., 1999) and ex vivo (Deshpande et al., 2014, Raza et al., 2004) experiments in rat models of status epilepticus.