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Reduction of spike generation frequency by cooling in brain slices from rats and from patients with epilepsy.

Sadahiro Nomura1,2, Hiroyuki Kida3, Yuya Hirayama1, Hirochika Imoto1,2, Takao Inoue1, Hiroshi Moriyama1, Dai Mitsushima3, Michiyasu Suzuki1.   

Abstract

This study aimed to understand the mechanism by which brain cooling terminates epileptic discharge. Cortical slices were prepared from rat brains (n = 19) and samples from patients with intractable epilepsy that had undergone temporal lobectomy (n = 7). We performed whole cell current clamp recordings at approximately physiological brain temperature (35℃) and at cooler temperatures (25℃ and 15℃). The firing threshold in human neurons was lower at 25℃ (-32.6 mV) than at 35℃ (-27.0 mV). The resting potential and spike frequency were similar at 25℃ and 35℃. Cooling from 25℃ to 15℃ did not change the firing threshold, but the resting potential increased from -65.5 to -54.0 mV and the waveform broadened from 1.85 to 6.55 ms, due to delayed repolarization. These changes enhanced the initial spike appearance and reduced spike frequency; moreover, spike frequency was insensitive to increased levels of current injections. Similar results were obtained in rat brain studies. We concluded that the reduction in spike frequency at 15℃, due to delayed repolarization, might be a key mechanism by which brain cooling terminates epileptic discharge. On the other hand, spike frequency was not influenced by the reduced firing threshold or the elevated resting potential caused by cooling.

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Keywords:  Brain temperature; current clamp; depolarization; epilepsy; resting potential

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30117752      PMCID: PMC6827110          DOI: 10.1177/0271678X18795365

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cereb Blood Flow Metab        ISSN: 0271-678X            Impact factor:   6.200


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