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Seizure activity and brain damage in a model of focal non-convulsive status epilepticus.

Diogo Vila VerdeTill ZimmerAlessandro CattaliniMarlene F PereiraErwin Alexander van VlietGiuseppe TestaVadym GnatkovskyEleonora AronicaMarco de Curtis
Published in: Neuropathology and applied neurobiology (2021)
In our model, focal seizures occurring during FncSE worsen ipsilateral KA-induced tissue damage. FncSE only transiently activated glia in regions remote from KA-injection, suggesting that seizure activity during FncSE without local pathogenic co-factors does not promote long-lasting detrimental changes in the brain. These findings demonstrate that in our experimental model, brain damage remains circumscribed to the area where the primary cause (KA) of the FncSE acts. Our study emphasises the need to use antiepileptic drugs to contain local damage induced by focal seizures that occur during FncSE.
Keyphrases
  • oxidative stress
  • resting state
  • white matter
  • functional connectivity
  • temporal lobe epilepsy
  • cerebral ischemia
  • diabetic rats
  • drug induced
  • ultrasound guided