Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
Seizures in focal epilepsies are sustained by a highly synchronous neuronal discharge that arises at restricted brain sites and
subsequently spreads to large portions of the brain. Despite intense experimental research in this field, the earlier cellular
events that initiate and sustain a focal seizure are still not well defined. Their identification is central to understand the
pathophysiology of focal epilepsies and to develop new pharmacological therapies for drug-resistant forms of epilepsy. The
prominent involvement of astrocytes in ictogenesis was recently proposed. We test here whether a cooperation between
astrocytes and neurons is a prerequisite to support ictal (seizure-like) and interictal epileptiform events. Simultaneous patchclamp
recording and Ca2+ imaging techniques were performed in a new in vitro model of focal seizures induced by local
applications of N-methyl-D-aspartic acid (NMDA) in rat entorhinal cortex slices. We found that a Ca2+ elevation in astrocytes
correlates with both the initial development and the maintenance of a focal, seizure-like discharge. A delayed astrocyte
activation during ictal discharges was also observed in other models (including the whole in vitro isolated guinea pig brain)
in which the site of generation of seizure activity cannot be precisely monitored. In contrast, interictal discharges were not
associated with Ca2+ changes in astrocytes. Selective inhibition or stimulation of astrocyte Ca2+ signalling blocked or
enhanced, respectively, ictal discharges, but did not affect interictal discharge generation. Our data reveal that neurons
engage astrocytes in a recurrent excitatory loop (possibly involving gliotransmission) that promotes seizure ignition and
sustains the ictal discharge. This neuron-astrocyte interaction may represent a novel target to develop effective therapeutic
strategies to control seizures.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Glia; epilepsy; neuronal synchrony; calcium
Elenco autori:
Pozzan, Tullio; Brondi, Marco; Ratto, GIAN MICHELE; Carmignoto, Piergiorgio; Losi, Gabriele
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