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Small loci of astroglial glutamine synthetase deficiency in the postnatal brain cause epileptic seizures and impaired functional connectivity.

Maxwell G Farina1, Mani Ratnesh S Sandhu1, Maxime Parent2, Basavaraju G Sanganahalli2, Matthew Derbin2, Roni Dhaher3, Helen Wang1, Hitten P Zaveri4, Yun Zhou5, Niels C Danbolt5, Fahmeed Hyder2, Tore Eid1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The astroglial enzyme glutamine synthetase (GS) is deficient in small loci in the brain in adult patients with different types of focal epilepsy; however, the role of this deficiency in the pathogenesis of epilepsy has been difficult to assess due to a lack of sufficiently sensitive and specific animal models. The aim of this study was to develop an in vivo approach for precise and specific deletions of the GS gene in the postnatal brain.
METHODS: We stereotaxically injected various adeno-associated virus (AAV)-Cre recombinase constructs into the hippocampal formation and neocortex in 22-70-week-old GSflox/flox mice to knock out the GS gene in a specific and focal manner. The mice were subjected to seizure threshold determination, continuous video-electroencephalographic recordings, advanced in vivo neuroimaging, and immunocytochemistry for GS.
RESULTS: The construct AAV8-glial fibrillary acidic protein-green fluorescent protein-Cre eliminated GS in >99% of astrocytes in the injection center with a gradual return to full GS expression toward the periphery. Such focal GS deletion reduced seizure threshold, caused spontaneous recurrent seizures, and diminished functional connectivity. SIGNIFICANCE: These results suggest that small loci of GS deficiency in the postnatal brain are sufficient to cause epilepsy and impaired functional connectivity. Additionally, given the high specificity and precise spatial resolution of our GS knockdown approach, we anticipate that this model will be extremely useful for rigorous in vivo and ex vivo studies of astroglial GS function at the brain-region and single-cell levels.
© 2021 International League Against Epilepsy.

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Keywords:  epilepsy; glutamate-glutamine cycle; metabolism; neurotransmission

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34536233      PMCID: PMC9006438          DOI: 10.1111/epi.17072

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epilepsia        ISSN: 0013-9580            Impact factor:   5.864


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