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  1. The cerebellum contributes to generalized seizures by altering activity in the ventral posteromedial nucleus

    Thalamo-cortical networks are central to seizures, yet it is unclear how these circuits initiate seizures. We test whether a facial region of the...

    Jaclyn Beckinghausen, Joshua Ortiz-Guzman, ... Roy V. Sillitoe in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 15 July 2023
  2. Cell-specific extracellular vesicle-encapsulated exogenous GABA controls seizures in epilepsy

    Background

    Epilepsy affects ∼60 million people worldwide. Most antiseizure medications in the market act on voltage-gated sodium or calcium channels,...

    Abhijna Ballal R, Shivakumar Reddy K, ... Dinesh Upadhya in Stem Cell Research & Therapy
    Article Open access 19 April 2024
  3. Increased thrombospondin-1 levels contribute to epileptic susceptibility in neonatal hyperthermia without seizures via altered synaptogenesis

    Childhood febrile seizures (FS) represent one of the most common types of seizures and may lead to severe neurological damage and an increased risk...

    Yujie Zhai, Yao Cheng, ... Hongliu Sun in Cell Death Discovery
    Article Open access 12 February 2024
  4. Chronic Dysregulation of Glutamatergic Transmission in the Hippocampus of Krushinsky–Molodkina Rats Induced by Repeated Epileptiform Seizures

    Abstract

    Temporal lobe epilepsy is characterized by the development of associated neurological and psychiatric disorders. Obviously, one of the...

    E. P. Aleksandrova, A. P. Ivlev, ... E. V. Chernigovskaya in Journal of Evolutionary Biochemistry and Physiology
    Article 01 September 2023
  5. Illegal trade of pangolins in India with international trade links: an analysis of seizures from 1991 to 2022

    Pangolins have become one of the most intensely poached and trafficked mammal species, exploited mainly for the food and traditional medicine trade....

    Lalita Gomez, Tito Joseph, ... Neil D’Cruze in European Journal of Wildlife Research
    Article Open access 31 July 2023
  6. Anticonvulsant Efficacy of Inhibition of Synaptic and Extrasynaptic GABA-Transporters in the Prevention of Hyperbaric Oxygen Seizures

    Abstract

    Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO 2 ) inhibits GABAergic neurotransmission in the brain, which can lead to the development of seizure disorders known as...

    O. S. Alekseeva, B. A. Gerda, ... I. T. Demchenko in Journal of Evolutionary Biochemistry and Physiology
    Article 01 May 2023
  7. Sustained overexpression of spliced X-box-binding protein-1 in neurons leads to spontaneous seizures and sudden death in mice

    The underlying etiologies of seizures are highly heterogeneous and remain incompletely understood. While studying the unfolded protein response (UPR)...

    Zhuoran Wang, Qiang Li, ... Wei Yang in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 09 March 2023
  8. Analysis of the Functional State of Astroglia in the Hippocampus of Rats Genetically Prone to Audiogenic Seizures

    Abstract

    It was shown that abnormalities in astrocyte functions can cause alterations in neuronal excitability and promote the development of...

    Yu. S. Grigorieva, A. A. Naumova, ... M. V. Glazova in Journal of Evolutionary Biochemistry and Physiology
    Article 01 November 2023
  9. Clinical Characteristics of Seizures and Epilepsy after Ischaemic Stroke

    Abstract

    Ischaemic stroke (IS) is a frequent cause of epilepsy.The aim of the study was to clarify the clinical features of post-stroke epilepsy...

    M. Yu. Maksimova, A. G. Broutian, E. V. Shalimanova in Human Physiology
    Article 01 December 2021
  10. Involvement of Glutamine Synthetase in the Development of Hyperbaric Oxygen Seizures

    Abstract

    Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO 2 ) causes a toxic effect on the central nervous system via poorly understood mechanisms. The aim of this study was to...

    O. S. Alekseeva, S. Yu. Zhilyaev, ... I. T. Demchenko in Journal of Evolutionary Biochemistry and Physiology
    Article 01 January 2022
  11. Spatiotemporal spike-centered averaging reveals symmetry of temporal and spatial components of the spike-LFP relationship during human focal seizures

    The electrographic manifestation of neural activity can reflect the relationship between the faster action potentials of individual neurons and the...

    Somin Lee, Sarita S. Deshpande, ... Wim van Drongelen in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 25 March 2023
  12. The LGI1 protein: molecular structure, physiological functions and disruption-related seizures

    Leucine-rich, glioma inactivated 1 (LGI1) is a secreted glycoprotein, mainly expressed in the brain, and involved in central nervous system...

    Paul Baudin, Louis Cousyn, Vincent Navarro in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
    Article 30 December 2021
  13. Studying seizures in zebrafish

    Ioannis Bakoyiannis in Lab Animal
    Article 31 May 2022
  14. Molecular characterization of de novo ring chromosome 21 in a child with seizures, growth retardation, and multiple congenital anomalies

    The ring chromosome 21[r(21)] syndrome is a rare disorder, and mainly occurs as a de novo event. However, a wide variation of the phenotype has been...

    Prafulla S. Ambulkar, Thomas Liehr, ... Asoke K. Pal in Journal of Genetics
    Article 30 August 2023
  15. Syntabulin regulates neuronal excitation/inhibition balance and epileptic seizures by transporting syntaxin 1B

    Epilepsy is a widespread neurological disorder affecting more than 65 million people, but the mechanisms of epilepsy remains unknown. Abnormal...

    **yang Ke, Juan Gu, ... Fei **ao in Cell Death Discovery
    Article Open access 22 June 2023
  16. Vezatin regulates seizures by controlling AMPAR-mediated synaptic activity

    Although many studies have explored the mechanism of epilepsy, it remains unclear and deserves further investigation. Vezatin has been reported to be...

    You Wang, **xian Yuan, ... Tao Xu in Cell Death & Disease
    Article Open access 12 October 2021
  17. Multimodal electrophysiological analyses reveal that reduced synaptic excitatory neurotransmission underlies seizures in a model of NMDAR antibody-mediated encephalitis

    Seizures are a prominent feature in N-Methyl-D-Aspartate receptor antibody (NMDAR antibody) encephalitis, a distinct neuro-immunological disorder in...

    Sukhvir K. Wright, Richard E. Rosch, ... Gavin L. Woodhall in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 20 September 2021
  18. Biochemical Assessments of Neurotrophin-3 and Zinc Involvement in the Pathophysiology of Pediatric Febrile Seizures

    Febrile seizures (FSs) are a common occurrence in young children and a serious concern in pediatric practice; nevertheless, the causes and mechanisms...

    Ali Helmi Bakri, Mohammed H. Hassan, ... Nagwan I. Rashwan in Biological Trace Element Research
    Article 18 August 2021
  19. Neocortex- and hippocampus-specific deletion of Gabrg2 causes temperature-dependent seizures in mice

    Mutations in the GABRG2 gene encoding the γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) A receptor gamma 2 subunit are associated with genetic epilepsy with febrile...

    **nxiao Li, Shengnan Guo, ... Tao Sun in Cell Death & Disease
    Article Open access 28 May 2021
  20. SAPAP3 regulates epileptic seizures involving GluN2A in post-synaptic densities

    Aberrantly synchronized neuronal discharges in the brain lead to epilepsy, a devastating neurological disease whose pathogenesis and mechanism are...

    Yanke Zhang, Junhong Wu, ... **n Tian in Cell Death & Disease
    Article Open access 05 May 2022
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