JoVE Encyclopedia of Experiments
Neuroscience
0 views • 2:33 min • June 17th, 2025
This article describes the electroconvulsive seizure (ECS) model used to study seizure-induced neuroplasticity in rats. The procedure involves delivering electrical stimulation to induce seizures, allowing researchers to observe neuronal hyperexcitability and recovery.
The electroconvulsive seizure (ECS) model in rats provides a controlled system to study seizure-induced neuroplasticity, supporting target validation in neuropsychiatric drug discovery. By enabling reproducible induction of neuronal hyperexcitability and clonus, the model aids mechanistic de-risking of compounds modulating synaptic plasticity and seizure thresholds. This preclinical system supports early discovery workflows focused on understanding seizure mechanisms and evaluating therapeutic interventions for conditions like depression and epilepsy.
The ECS model fits within the discovery continuum from target validation through preclinical research, particularly for neuropsychiatric indications where seizure modulation is a mechanism of action.
Related Videos
0 Views
Related Videos
0 Views
Related Videos
0 Views
Related Videos
0 Views
Related Videos
0 Views
Related Videos
0 Views
Related Videos
0 Views
Related Videos
0 Views
Related Videos
0 Views
Related Videos
0 Views
Last updated: 27 June 2026