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Long-Term Effects of Early Life Seizures on Endogenous Local Network Activity of the Mouse Neocortex

Understanding the long term impact of early life seizures (ELS) is of vital importance both for researchers and clinicians. Most experimental studies of how seizures affect the developing brain have drawn their conclusions based on changes detected at the cellular or behavioral level, rather than on...

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Autores principales: Rigas, Pavlos, Sigalas, Charalambos, Nikita, Maria, Kaplanian, Ani, Armaos, Konstantinos, Leontiadis, Leonidas Jordan, Zlatanos, Christos, Kapogiannatou, Aspasia, Peta, Charoula, Katri, Anna, Skaliora, Irini
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6277496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30538627
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnsyn.2018.00043
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author Rigas, Pavlos
Sigalas, Charalambos
Nikita, Maria
Kaplanian, Ani
Armaos, Konstantinos
Leontiadis, Leonidas Jordan
Zlatanos, Christos
Kapogiannatou, Aspasia
Peta, Charoula
Katri, Anna
Skaliora, Irini
author_facet Rigas, Pavlos
Sigalas, Charalambos
Nikita, Maria
Kaplanian, Ani
Armaos, Konstantinos
Leontiadis, Leonidas Jordan
Zlatanos, Christos
Kapogiannatou, Aspasia
Peta, Charoula
Katri, Anna
Skaliora, Irini
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description Understanding the long term impact of early life seizures (ELS) is of vital importance both for researchers and clinicians. Most experimental studies of how seizures affect the developing brain have drawn their conclusions based on changes detected at the cellular or behavioral level, rather than on intermediate levels of analysis, such as the physiology of neuronal networks. Neurons work as part of networks and network dynamics integrate the function of molecules, cells and synapses in the emergent properties of brain circuits that reflect the balance of excitation and inhibition in the brain. Therefore, studying network dynamics could help bridge the cell-to-behavior gap in our understanding of the neurobiological effects of seizures. To this end we investigated the long-term effects of ELS on local network dynamics in mouse neocortex. By using the pentylenetetrazole (PTZ)-induced animal model of generalized seizures, single or multiple seizures were induced at two different developmental stages (P9–15 or P19–23) in order to examine how seizure severity and brain maturational status interact to affect the brain’s vulnerability to ELS. Cortical physiology was assessed by comparing spontaneous network activity (in the form of recurring Up states) in brain slices of adult (>5 mo) mice. In these experiments we examined two distinct cortical regions, the primary motor (M1) and somatosensory (S1) cortex in order to investigate regional differences in vulnerability to ELS. We find that the effects of ELSs vary depending on (i) the severity of the seizures (e.g., single intermittent ELS at P19–23 had no effect on Up state activity, but multiple seizures induced during the same period caused a significant change in the spectral content of spontaneous Up states), (ii) the cortical area examined, and (iii) the developmental stage at which the seizures are administered. These results reveal that even moderate experiences of ELS can have long lasting age- and region-specific effects in local cortical network dynamics.
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spelling pubmed-62774962018-12-11 Long-Term Effects of Early Life Seizures on Endogenous Local Network Activity of the Mouse Neocortex Rigas, Pavlos Sigalas, Charalambos Nikita, Maria Kaplanian, Ani Armaos, Konstantinos Leontiadis, Leonidas Jordan Zlatanos, Christos Kapogiannatou, Aspasia Peta, Charoula Katri, Anna Skaliora, Irini Front Synaptic Neurosci Neuroscience Understanding the long term impact of early life seizures (ELS) is of vital importance both for researchers and clinicians. Most experimental studies of how seizures affect the developing brain have drawn their conclusions based on changes detected at the cellular or behavioral level, rather than on intermediate levels of analysis, such as the physiology of neuronal networks. Neurons work as part of networks and network dynamics integrate the function of molecules, cells and synapses in the emergent properties of brain circuits that reflect the balance of excitation and inhibition in the brain. Therefore, studying network dynamics could help bridge the cell-to-behavior gap in our understanding of the neurobiological effects of seizures. To this end we investigated the long-term effects of ELS on local network dynamics in mouse neocortex. By using the pentylenetetrazole (PTZ)-induced animal model of generalized seizures, single or multiple seizures were induced at two different developmental stages (P9–15 or P19–23) in order to examine how seizure severity and brain maturational status interact to affect the brain’s vulnerability to ELS. Cortical physiology was assessed by comparing spontaneous network activity (in the form of recurring Up states) in brain slices of adult (>5 mo) mice. In these experiments we examined two distinct cortical regions, the primary motor (M1) and somatosensory (S1) cortex in order to investigate regional differences in vulnerability to ELS. We find that the effects of ELSs vary depending on (i) the severity of the seizures (e.g., single intermittent ELS at P19–23 had no effect on Up state activity, but multiple seizures induced during the same period caused a significant change in the spectral content of spontaneous Up states), (ii) the cortical area examined, and (iii) the developmental stage at which the seizures are administered. These results reveal that even moderate experiences of ELS can have long lasting age- and region-specific effects in local cortical network dynamics. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6277496/ /pubmed/30538627 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnsyn.2018.00043 Text en Copyright © 2018 Rigas, Sigalas, Nikita, Kaplanian, Armaos, Leontiadis, Zlatanos, Kapogiannatou, Peta, Katri and Skaliora. 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) and the copyright owner(s) 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
Rigas, Pavlos
Sigalas, Charalambos
Nikita, Maria
Kaplanian, Ani
Armaos, Konstantinos
Leontiadis, Leonidas Jordan
Zlatanos, Christos
Kapogiannatou, Aspasia
Peta, Charoula
Katri, Anna
Skaliora, Irini
Long-Term Effects of Early Life Seizures on Endogenous Local Network Activity of the Mouse Neocortex
title Long-Term Effects of Early Life Seizures on Endogenous Local Network Activity of the Mouse Neocortex
title_full Long-Term Effects of Early Life Seizures on Endogenous Local Network Activity of the Mouse Neocortex
title_fullStr Long-Term Effects of Early Life Seizures on Endogenous Local Network Activity of the Mouse Neocortex
title_full_unstemmed Long-Term Effects of Early Life Seizures on Endogenous Local Network Activity of the Mouse Neocortex
title_short Long-Term Effects of Early Life Seizures on Endogenous Local Network Activity of the Mouse Neocortex
title_sort long-term effects of early life seizures on endogenous local network activity of the mouse neocortex
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6277496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30538627
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnsyn.2018.00043
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