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Publication : Microglia induce auditory dysfunction after status epilepticus in mice.

First Author  Araki T Year  2024
Journal  Glia Volume  72
Issue  2 Pages  274-288
PubMed ID  37746760 Mgi Jnum  J:347956
Mgi Id  MGI:7574784 Doi  10.1002/glia.24472
Citation  Araki T, et al. (2024) Microglia induce auditory dysfunction after status epilepticus in mice. Glia 72(2):274-288
abstractText  Auditory dysfunction and increased neuronal activity in the auditory pathways have been reported in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy, but the cellular mechanisms involved are unknown. Here, we report that microglia play a role in the disinhibition of auditory pathways after status epilepticus in mice. We found that neuronal activity in the auditory pathways, including the primary auditory cortex and the medial geniculate body (MGB), was increased and auditory discrimination was impaired after status epilepticus. We further demonstrated that microglia reduced inhibitory synapses on MGB relay neurons over an 8-week period after status epilepticus, resulting in auditory pathway hyperactivity. In addition, we found that local removal of microglia from the MGB attenuated the increase in c-Fos(+) relay neurons and improved auditory discrimination. These findings reveal that thalamic microglia are involved in auditory dysfunction in epilepsy.
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