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The Subiculum: A Potential Site of Ictogenesis in a Neonatal Seizure Model

Studies have reported that the subiculum is one origin of interictal-like discharges in adult patients with temporal lobe epilepsy; however, whether the subiculum represents a site of ictogenesis for neonatal seizures remains unclear. In this study, multi-electrode recording techniques were used to...

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Autores principales: Wang, Xin-Xin, Li, Yong-Hua, Gong, Hai-Qing, Liang, Pei-Ji, Zhang, Pu-Ming, Lu, Qin-Chi
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5397469/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28473802
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2017.00147
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author Wang, Xin-Xin
Li, Yong-Hua
Gong, Hai-Qing
Liang, Pei-Ji
Zhang, Pu-Ming
Lu, Qin-Chi
author_facet Wang, Xin-Xin
Li, Yong-Hua
Gong, Hai-Qing
Liang, Pei-Ji
Zhang, Pu-Ming
Lu, Qin-Chi
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description Studies have reported that the subiculum is one origin of interictal-like discharges in adult patients with temporal lobe epilepsy; however, whether the subiculum represents a site of ictogenesis for neonatal seizures remains unclear. In this study, multi-electrode recording techniques were used to record epileptiform discharges induced by low-Mg(2+) or high-K(+) artificial cerebrospinal fluid in neonatal mouse hippocampal slices, and the spatiotemporal dynamics of the epileptiform discharges were analyzed. The Na(+)–K(+)–2Cl(−) cotransporter 1 (NKCC1) blocker, bumetanide, was applied to test its effect upon epileptiform discharges in low-Mg(2+) model. The effect of N-methyl-d-aspartate receptors (NMDARs) antagonist, d-AP5, upon the epileptiform discharges in high-K(+) model was examined. We found that the neonatal subiculum not only relayed epileptiform discharges emanating from the hippocampus proper (HP) but also initiated epileptiform discharges (interictal- and ictal-like discharges) independently. The latency to onset of the first epileptiform discharge initiated in the subiculum was similar to that initiated in the HP. Bumetanide efficiently blocked seizures in the neonatal HP, but was less effectively in suppressing seizures initiated in the subiculum. In high-K(+) model, d-AP5 was more effective in blocking seizures initiated in the subiculum than that initiated in the HP. Furthermore, Western blotting analysis showed that NKCC1 expression was lower in the subiculum than that in the HP, whereas the expression of NMDAR subunits, NR2A and NR2B, was higher in the subiculum than that in the HP. Our results revealed that the subiculum was a potential site of ictogenesis in neonatal seizures and possessed similar seizure susceptibility to the HP. GABAergic excitation resulting from NKCC1 may play a less dominant role during ictogenesis in the subiculum than that in the HP. The subicular ictogenesis may be related to the glutamatergic excitation mediated by NMDARs.
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spelling pubmed-53974692017-05-04 The Subiculum: A Potential Site of Ictogenesis in a Neonatal Seizure Model Wang, Xin-Xin Li, Yong-Hua Gong, Hai-Qing Liang, Pei-Ji Zhang, Pu-Ming Lu, Qin-Chi Front Neurol Neuroscience Studies have reported that the subiculum is one origin of interictal-like discharges in adult patients with temporal lobe epilepsy; however, whether the subiculum represents a site of ictogenesis for neonatal seizures remains unclear. In this study, multi-electrode recording techniques were used to record epileptiform discharges induced by low-Mg(2+) or high-K(+) artificial cerebrospinal fluid in neonatal mouse hippocampal slices, and the spatiotemporal dynamics of the epileptiform discharges were analyzed. The Na(+)–K(+)–2Cl(−) cotransporter 1 (NKCC1) blocker, bumetanide, was applied to test its effect upon epileptiform discharges in low-Mg(2+) model. The effect of N-methyl-d-aspartate receptors (NMDARs) antagonist, d-AP5, upon the epileptiform discharges in high-K(+) model was examined. We found that the neonatal subiculum not only relayed epileptiform discharges emanating from the hippocampus proper (HP) but also initiated epileptiform discharges (interictal- and ictal-like discharges) independently. The latency to onset of the first epileptiform discharge initiated in the subiculum was similar to that initiated in the HP. Bumetanide efficiently blocked seizures in the neonatal HP, but was less effectively in suppressing seizures initiated in the subiculum. In high-K(+) model, d-AP5 was more effective in blocking seizures initiated in the subiculum than that initiated in the HP. Furthermore, Western blotting analysis showed that NKCC1 expression was lower in the subiculum than that in the HP, whereas the expression of NMDAR subunits, NR2A and NR2B, was higher in the subiculum than that in the HP. Our results revealed that the subiculum was a potential site of ictogenesis in neonatal seizures and possessed similar seizure susceptibility to the HP. GABAergic excitation resulting from NKCC1 may play a less dominant role during ictogenesis in the subiculum than that in the HP. The subicular ictogenesis may be related to the glutamatergic excitation mediated by NMDARs. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5397469/ /pubmed/28473802 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2017.00147 Text en Copyright © 2017 Wang, Li, Gong, Liang, Zhang and Lu. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Wang, Xin-Xin
Li, Yong-Hua
Gong, Hai-Qing
Liang, Pei-Ji
Zhang, Pu-Ming
Lu, Qin-Chi
The Subiculum: A Potential Site of Ictogenesis in a Neonatal Seizure Model
title The Subiculum: A Potential Site of Ictogenesis in a Neonatal Seizure Model
title_full The Subiculum: A Potential Site of Ictogenesis in a Neonatal Seizure Model
title_fullStr The Subiculum: A Potential Site of Ictogenesis in a Neonatal Seizure Model
title_full_unstemmed The Subiculum: A Potential Site of Ictogenesis in a Neonatal Seizure Model
title_short The Subiculum: A Potential Site of Ictogenesis in a Neonatal Seizure Model
title_sort subiculum: a potential site of ictogenesis in a neonatal seizure model
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5397469/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28473802
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2017.00147
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