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Laminar analysis of initiation and spread of epileptiform discharges in three in vitro models.

S Borbély1, K Halasy, Z Somogyvári, L Détári, I Világi.   

Abstract

Overexcitation of neuronal networks in some forebrain structures and pathological synchronization of neuronal activity play crucial role in epileptic seizures. Seizure activity can be elicited experimentally by different convulsants. Because of various distribution of excitatory and inhibitory connections in the neocortex there might be laminar differences in seizure sensitivity. Current source density (CSD) analysis or immunocytochemical c-Fos localization offer suitable tools to localize increased activation of neurons during seizure. In the present experiments, interictal epileptiform activity elicited by 4-aminopiridine, bicuculline or Mg(2+)-free solution was recorded with a 16-channel multielectrode assembly in different layers of the somatosensory cortex, and CSDs were calculated. Parallel c-Fos immunocytochemistry was applied. Each convulsant elicited characteristic activation pattern. 4-aminopiridine induced relatively short discharges, which were associated with a huge sink in layer V, the sink and source pattern was relatively simple. Mg(2+)-free solution elicited the longest discharges, sinks appeared typically in the supragranular layers II and III than quickly distributed toward layers V and VI. Bicuculline induced rather similar seizure pattern as Mg(2+)-free solution, but the amplitudes of field potentials were larger, while the durations shorter. The peak of c-Fos activation, however, was not parallel with the largest electrical activation. Larger amount of stained cells appeared in layers II and III in 4-aminopiridine and bicuculline, respectively. In Mg(2+)-free solution the highest c-Fos activity was detected in upper layer VI. Long-lasting cellular effects do not always correspond to the largest electrical responses, which are primarily determined by the activation of asymmetrical pyramidal neurons. Interneurons, which possess more symmetric process arborisation, play less important role in the generation of field potentials, although they may be intensively activated during seizure.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16533665     DOI: 10.1016/j.brainresbull.2005.11.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res Bull        ISSN: 0361-9230            Impact factor:   4.077


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