Abnormal Capillary Vasodynamics Contribute to Ictal Neurodegeneration in Epilepsy
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Leal-Campanario, RocioAlarcon-Martinez, Luis
Rieiro, Hector
Martinez-Conde, Susana
Alarcon-Martinez, Tugba
Zhao, Xiuli
LaMee, Jonathan
Popp, Pamela J. Osborn
Calhoun, Michael E.
Arribas, Juan I.
Schlegel, Alexander A.
Stasi, Leandro L. Di
Rho, Jong M.
Inge, Landon
Otero-Millan, Jorge
Treiman, David M.
Macknik, Stephen L.
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Scientific ReportsDate Published
2017-02-27Publication Volume
7Publication Issue
1
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Seizure-driven brain damage in epilepsy accumulates over time, especially in the hippocampus, which can lead to sclerosis, cognitive decline, and death. Excitotoxicity is the prevalent model to explain ictal neurodegeneration. Current labeling technologies cannot distinguish between excitotoxicity and hypoxia, however, because they share common molecular mechanisms. This leaves open the possibility that undetected ischemic hypoxia, due to ictal blood flow restriction, could contribute to neurodegeneration previously ascribed to excitotoxicity. We tested this possibility with Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy (CLE) and novel stereological analyses in several models of epileptic mice. We found a higher number and magnitude of NG2+ mural-cell mediated capillary constrictions in the hippocampus of epileptic mice than in that of normal mice, in addition to spatial coupling between capillary constrictions and oxidative stressed neurons and neurodegeneration. These results reveal a role for hypoxia driven by capillary blood flow restriction in ictal neurodegeneration.Citation
Leal-Campanario R, Alarcon-Martinez L, Rieiro H, Martinez-Conde S, Alarcon-Martinez T, Zhao X, LaMee J, Popp PJ, Calhoun ME, Arribas JI, Schlegel AA, Stasi LL, Rho JM, Inge L, Otero-Millan J, Treiman DM, Macknik SL. Abnormal Capillary Vasodynamics Contribute to Ictal Neurodegeneration in Epilepsy. Sci Rep. 2017 Feb 27;7:43276. doi: 10.1038/srep43276. PMID: 28240297; PMCID: PMC5327474.DOI
10.1038/srep43276ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1038/srep43276
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