[PDF][PDF] Astrocytes in the epileptic brain

J Wetherington, G Serrano, R Dingledine - Neuron, 2008 - cell.com
J Wetherington, G Serrano, R Dingledine
Neuron, 2008cell.com
The roles that astrocytes play in the evolution of abnormal network excitability in chronic
neurological disorders involving brain injury, such as acquired epilepsy, are receiving
renewed attention due to improved understanding of the molecular events underpinning the
physiological functions of astrocytes. In epileptic tissue, evidence is pointing to enhanced
chemical signaling and disrupted linkage between water and potassium balance by reactive
astrocytes, which together conspire to enhance local synchrony in hippocampal …
The roles that astrocytes play in the evolution of abnormal network excitability in chronic neurological disorders involving brain injury, such as acquired epilepsy, are receiving renewed attention due to improved understanding of the molecular events underpinning the physiological functions of astrocytes. In epileptic tissue, evidence is pointing to enhanced chemical signaling and disrupted linkage between water and potassium balance by reactive astrocytes, which together conspire to enhance local synchrony in hippocampal microcircuits. Reactive astrocytes in epileptic tissue both promote and oppose seizure development through a variety of specific mechanisms; the new findings suggest several novel astrocyte-related targets for drug development.
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