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Publication : Spreading depression as an innate antiseizure mechanism.

First Author  Tamim I Year  2021
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  12
Issue  1 Pages  2206
PubMed ID  33850125 Mgi Jnum  J:333602
Mgi Id  MGI:6713685 Doi  10.1038/s41467-021-22464-x
Citation  Tamim I, et al. (2021) Spreading depression as an innate antiseizure mechanism. Nat Commun 12(1):2206
abstractText  Spreading depression (SD) is an intense and prolonged depolarization in the central nervous systems from insect to man. It is implicated in neurological disorders such as migraine and brain injury. Here, using an in vivo mouse model of focal neocortical seizures, we show that SD may be a fundamental defense against seizures. Seizures induced by topical 4-aminopyridine, penicillin or bicuculline, or systemic kainic acid, culminated in SDs at a variable rate. Greater seizure power and area of recruitment predicted SD. Once triggered, SD immediately suppressed the seizure. Optogenetic or KCl-induced SDs had similar antiseizure effect sustained for more than 30 min. Conversely, pharmacologically inhibiting SD occurrence during a focal seizure facilitated seizure generalization. Altogether, our data indicate that seizures trigger SD, which then terminates the seizure and prevents its generalization.
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