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The homeostatic effects of the RE-1 silencing transcription factor on cortical networks are altered under ictogenic conditions in the mouse.

Carmela VitaleGiulia NataliMaria Sabina CerulloThomas FlossCaterina MichettiGiorgio GrasselliFabio Benfenati
Published in: Acta physiologica (Oxford, England) (2024)
The data indicate that REST exerts distinct effects on the excitability of cortical circuits depending on whether it acts under physiological conditions or in the presence of pathologic network hyperexcitability. In the former case, REST preserves a correct excitatory/inhibitory balance in cortical circuits, while in the latter REST loses its homeostatic activity and may become pro-epileptogenic.
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