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Publication : Postnatal Role of the Cytoskeleton in Adult Epileptogenesis.

First Author  Gavrilovici C Year  2020
Journal  Cereb Cortex Commun Volume  1
Issue  1 Pages  tgaa024
PubMed ID  32864616 Mgi Jnum  J:296440
Mgi Id  MGI:6467297 Doi  10.1093/texcom/tgaa024
Citation  Gavrilovici C, et al. (2020) Postnatal Role of the Cytoskeleton in Adult Epileptogenesis. Cereb Cortex Commun 1(1):tgaa024
abstractText  Mutations in cytoskeletal proteins can cause early infantile and childhood epilepsies by misplacing newly born neurons and altering neuronal connectivity. In the adult epileptic brain, cytoskeletal disruption is often viewed as being secondary to aberrant neuronal activity and/or death, and hence simply represents an epiphenomenon. Here, we review the emerging evidence collected in animal models and human studies implicating the cytoskeleton as a potential causative factor in adult epileptogenesis. Based on the emerging evidence, we propose that cytoskeletal disruption may be an important pathogenic mechanism in the mature epileptic brain.
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