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Visually or auditorily induced seizures involve the activation of nonhippocampal brain areas and hippocampal removal does not alleviate seizures in a mouse model of temporal lobe epilepsy.

Stephen Temitayo BelloShenghui XuXiao LiJunming RenPeter JendrichovskyFeixu JiangZhoujian XiaoXiaoxiao WanXi ChenJufang He
Published in: Epilepsia (2023)
This study has shown that the network pathology that evolves in TLE is not localized to the hippocampus; rather, remote brain areas are also recruited. The occurrence of light-induced or noise-induced seizures and epileptic discharges in epileptic mice is a consequence of the activation of nonhippocampal brain areas. This work therefore demonstrates the fundamental role of nonhippocampal epileptic networks in generating epileptic activities with or without the hippocampus in TLE disease.
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