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Ictal but Not Interictal Epileptic Discharges Activate Astrocyte Endfeet and Elicit Cerebral Arteriole Responses

Activation of astrocytes by neuronal signals plays a central role in the control of neuronal activity-dependent blood flow changes in the normal brain. The cellular pathways that mediate neurovascular coupling in the epileptic brain remain, however, poorly defined. In a cortical slice model of epile...

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Autores principales: Gómez-Gonzalo, Marta, Losi, Gabriele, Brondi, Marco, Uva, Laura, Sato, Sebastian Sulis, de Curtis, Marco, Ratto, Gian Michele, Carmignoto, Giorgio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3128928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21747758
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2011.00008
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author Gómez-Gonzalo, Marta
Losi, Gabriele
Brondi, Marco
Uva, Laura
Sato, Sebastian Sulis
de Curtis, Marco
Ratto, Gian Michele
Carmignoto, Giorgio
author_facet Gómez-Gonzalo, Marta
Losi, Gabriele
Brondi, Marco
Uva, Laura
Sato, Sebastian Sulis
de Curtis, Marco
Ratto, Gian Michele
Carmignoto, Giorgio
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description Activation of astrocytes by neuronal signals plays a central role in the control of neuronal activity-dependent blood flow changes in the normal brain. The cellular pathways that mediate neurovascular coupling in the epileptic brain remain, however, poorly defined. In a cortical slice model of epilepsy, we found that the ictal, seizure-like discharge, and only to a minor extent the interictal discharge, evokes both a Ca(2+) increase in astrocyte endfeet and a vasomotor response. We also observed that rapid ictal discharge-induced arteriole responses were regularly preceded by Ca(2+) elevations in endfeet and were abolished by pharmacological inhibition of Ca(2+) signals in these astrocyte processes. Under these latter conditions, arterioles exhibited after the ictal discharge only slowly developing vasodilations. The poor efficacy of interictal discharges, compared with ictal discharges, to activate endfeet was confirmed also in the intact in vitro isolated guinea pig brain. Although the possibility of a direct contribution of neurons, in particular in the late response of cerebral blood vessels to epileptic discharges, should be taken into account, our study supports the view that astrocytes are central for neurovascular coupling also in the epileptic brain. The massive endfeet Ca(2+) elevations evoked by ictal discharges and the poor response to interictal events represent new information potentially relevant to interpret data from diagnostic brain imaging techniques, such as functional magnetic resonance, utilized in the clinic to localize neural activity and to optimize neurosurgery of untreatable epilepsies.
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spelling pubmed-31289282011-07-11 Ictal but Not Interictal Epileptic Discharges Activate Astrocyte Endfeet and Elicit Cerebral Arteriole Responses Gómez-Gonzalo, Marta Losi, Gabriele Brondi, Marco Uva, Laura Sato, Sebastian Sulis de Curtis, Marco Ratto, Gian Michele Carmignoto, Giorgio Front Cell Neurosci Neuroscience Activation of astrocytes by neuronal signals plays a central role in the control of neuronal activity-dependent blood flow changes in the normal brain. The cellular pathways that mediate neurovascular coupling in the epileptic brain remain, however, poorly defined. In a cortical slice model of epilepsy, we found that the ictal, seizure-like discharge, and only to a minor extent the interictal discharge, evokes both a Ca(2+) increase in astrocyte endfeet and a vasomotor response. We also observed that rapid ictal discharge-induced arteriole responses were regularly preceded by Ca(2+) elevations in endfeet and were abolished by pharmacological inhibition of Ca(2+) signals in these astrocyte processes. Under these latter conditions, arterioles exhibited after the ictal discharge only slowly developing vasodilations. The poor efficacy of interictal discharges, compared with ictal discharges, to activate endfeet was confirmed also in the intact in vitro isolated guinea pig brain. Although the possibility of a direct contribution of neurons, in particular in the late response of cerebral blood vessels to epileptic discharges, should be taken into account, our study supports the view that astrocytes are central for neurovascular coupling also in the epileptic brain. The massive endfeet Ca(2+) elevations evoked by ictal discharges and the poor response to interictal events represent new information potentially relevant to interpret data from diagnostic brain imaging techniques, such as functional magnetic resonance, utilized in the clinic to localize neural activity and to optimize neurosurgery of untreatable epilepsies. Frontiers Research Foundation 2011-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3128928/ /pubmed/21747758 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2011.00008 Text en Copyright © 2011 Gómez-Gonzalo, Losi, Brondi, Uva, Sato, Curtis, Ratto and Carmignoto. http://www.frontiersin.org/licenseagreement This is an open-access article subject to a non-exclusive license between the authors and Frontiers Media SA, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in other forums, provided the original authors and source are credited and other Frontiers conditions are complied with.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Gómez-Gonzalo, Marta
Losi, Gabriele
Brondi, Marco
Uva, Laura
Sato, Sebastian Sulis
de Curtis, Marco
Ratto, Gian Michele
Carmignoto, Giorgio
Ictal but Not Interictal Epileptic Discharges Activate Astrocyte Endfeet and Elicit Cerebral Arteriole Responses
title Ictal but Not Interictal Epileptic Discharges Activate Astrocyte Endfeet and Elicit Cerebral Arteriole Responses
title_full Ictal but Not Interictal Epileptic Discharges Activate Astrocyte Endfeet and Elicit Cerebral Arteriole Responses
title_fullStr Ictal but Not Interictal Epileptic Discharges Activate Astrocyte Endfeet and Elicit Cerebral Arteriole Responses
title_full_unstemmed Ictal but Not Interictal Epileptic Discharges Activate Astrocyte Endfeet and Elicit Cerebral Arteriole Responses
title_short Ictal but Not Interictal Epileptic Discharges Activate Astrocyte Endfeet and Elicit Cerebral Arteriole Responses
title_sort ictal but not interictal epileptic discharges activate astrocyte endfeet and elicit cerebral arteriole responses
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3128928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21747758
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2011.00008
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