Ablation of Newly Generated Hippocampal Granule Cells Has Disease-Modifying Effects in Epilepsy.
Bethany E HosfordJohn P LiskaSteve C DanzerPublished in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2017)
These findings support the long-standing hypothesis that newly generated dentate granule cells are pro-epileptogenic and contribute to the occurrence of seizures. This work also provides the first evidence that ablation of newly generated granule cells can be an effective therapy when begun at a clinically relevant time point after an epileptogenic insult. The present study also demonstrates that granule cell ablation, while reducing seizure frequency, paradoxically increases seizure duration. This paradoxical effect may reflect a disruption of homeostatic mechanisms that normally act to reduce seizure duration, but only when seizures occur frequently.