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Microglia play beneficial roles in multiple experimental seizure models

Seizure disorders are common, affecting both the young and the old. Currently available antiseizure drugs are ineffective in a third of patients and have been developed with a focus on known neurocentric mechanisms, raising the need for investigations into alternative and complementary mechanisms th...

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Autores principales: Shelton-Gibbs, Synphane, Benderoth, Jordan, Gaykema, Ronald P., Straub, Justyna, Okojie, Kenneth A., Uweru, Joseph O., Lentferink, Dennis H., Rajbanshi, Binita, Cowan, Maureen N., Patel, Brij, Campos-Salazar, Anthony Brayan, Perez-Reyes, Edward, Eyo, Ukpong B.
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Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10028974/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36945556
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.04.531090
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author Shelton-Gibbs, Synphane
Benderoth, Jordan
Gaykema, Ronald P.
Straub, Justyna
Okojie, Kenneth A.
Uweru, Joseph O.
Lentferink, Dennis H.
Rajbanshi, Binita
Cowan, Maureen N.
Patel, Brij
Campos-Salazar, Anthony Brayan
Perez-Reyes, Edward
Eyo, Ukpong B.
author_facet Shelton-Gibbs, Synphane
Benderoth, Jordan
Gaykema, Ronald P.
Straub, Justyna
Okojie, Kenneth A.
Uweru, Joseph O.
Lentferink, Dennis H.
Rajbanshi, Binita
Cowan, Maureen N.
Patel, Brij
Campos-Salazar, Anthony Brayan
Perez-Reyes, Edward
Eyo, Ukpong B.
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description Seizure disorders are common, affecting both the young and the old. Currently available antiseizure drugs are ineffective in a third of patients and have been developed with a focus on known neurocentric mechanisms, raising the need for investigations into alternative and complementary mechanisms that contribute to seizure generation or its containment. Neuroinflammation, broadly defined as the activation of immune cells and molecules in the central nervous system (CNS), has been proposed to facilitate seizure generation, although the specific cells involved in these processes remain inadequately understood. The role of microglia, the primary inflammation-competent cells of the brain, is debated since previous studies were conducted using approaches that were less specific to microglia or had inherent confounds. Using a selective approach to target microglia without such side effects, we show a broadly beneficial role for microglia in limiting chemoconvulsive, electrical, and hyperthermic seizures and argue for a further understanding of microglial contributions to contain seizures.
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spelling pubmed-100289742023-03-22 Microglia play beneficial roles in multiple experimental seizure models Shelton-Gibbs, Synphane Benderoth, Jordan Gaykema, Ronald P. Straub, Justyna Okojie, Kenneth A. Uweru, Joseph O. Lentferink, Dennis H. Rajbanshi, Binita Cowan, Maureen N. Patel, Brij Campos-Salazar, Anthony Brayan Perez-Reyes, Edward Eyo, Ukpong B. bioRxiv Article Seizure disorders are common, affecting both the young and the old. Currently available antiseizure drugs are ineffective in a third of patients and have been developed with a focus on known neurocentric mechanisms, raising the need for investigations into alternative and complementary mechanisms that contribute to seizure generation or its containment. Neuroinflammation, broadly defined as the activation of immune cells and molecules in the central nervous system (CNS), has been proposed to facilitate seizure generation, although the specific cells involved in these processes remain inadequately understood. The role of microglia, the primary inflammation-competent cells of the brain, is debated since previous studies were conducted using approaches that were less specific to microglia or had inherent confounds. Using a selective approach to target microglia without such side effects, we show a broadly beneficial role for microglia in limiting chemoconvulsive, electrical, and hyperthermic seizures and argue for a further understanding of microglial contributions to contain seizures. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-03-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10028974/ /pubmed/36945556 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.04.531090 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, so long as attribution is given to the creator. The license allows for commercial use.
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Shelton-Gibbs, Synphane
Benderoth, Jordan
Gaykema, Ronald P.
Straub, Justyna
Okojie, Kenneth A.
Uweru, Joseph O.
Lentferink, Dennis H.
Rajbanshi, Binita
Cowan, Maureen N.
Patel, Brij
Campos-Salazar, Anthony Brayan
Perez-Reyes, Edward
Eyo, Ukpong B.
Microglia play beneficial roles in multiple experimental seizure models
title Microglia play beneficial roles in multiple experimental seizure models
title_full Microglia play beneficial roles in multiple experimental seizure models
title_fullStr Microglia play beneficial roles in multiple experimental seizure models
title_full_unstemmed Microglia play beneficial roles in multiple experimental seizure models
title_short Microglia play beneficial roles in multiple experimental seizure models
title_sort microglia play beneficial roles in multiple experimental seizure models
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10028974/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36945556
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.04.531090
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