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

First Author  Beckinghausen J Year  2023
Journal  Commun Biol Volume  6
Issue  1 Pages  731
PubMed ID  37454228 Mgi Jnum  J:338380
Mgi Id  MGI:7510361 Doi  10.1038/s42003-023-05100-w
Citation  Beckinghausen J, et al. (2023) The cerebellum contributes to generalized seizures by altering activity in the ventral posteromedial nucleus. Commun Biol 6(1):731
abstractText  Thalamo-cortical networks are central to seizures, yet it is unclear how these circuits initiate seizures. We test whether a facial region of the thalamus, the ventral posteromedial nucleus (VPM), is a source of generalized, convulsive motor seizures and if convergent VPM input drives the behavior. To address this question, we devise an in vivo optogenetic mouse model to elicit convulsive motor seizures by driving these inputs and perform single-unit recordings during awake, convulsive seizures to define the local activity of thalamic neurons before, during, and after seizure onset. We find dynamic activity with biphasic properties, raising the possibility that heterogenous activity promotes seizures. Virus tracing identifies cerebellar and cerebral cortical afferents as robust contributors to the seizures. Of these inputs, only microinfusion of lidocaine into the cerebellar nuclei blocks seizure initiation. Our data reveal the VPM as a source of generalized convulsive seizures, with cerebellar input providing critical signals.
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