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Bursting of excitatory cells is linked to interictal epileptic discharge generation in humans

Authors :
Katharina T. Hofer
Ágnes Kandrács
Kinga Tóth
Boglárka Hajnal
Virág Bokodi
Estilla Zsófia Tóth
Loránd Erőss
László Entz
Attila G. Bagó
Dániel Fabó
István Ulbert
Lucia Wittner
Source :
Scientific reports. 12(1)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Knowledge about the activity of single neurons is essential in understanding the mechanisms of synchrony generation, and particularly interesting if related to pathological conditions. The generation of interictal spikes—the hypersynchronous events between seizures—is linked to hyperexcitability and to bursting behaviour of neurons in animal models. To explore its cellular mechanisms in humans we investigated the activity of clustered single neurons in a human in vitro model generating both physiological and epileptiform synchronous events. We show that non-epileptic synchronous events resulted from the finely balanced firing of excitatory and inhibitory cells, which was shifted towards an enhanced excitability in epileptic tissue. In contrast, interictal-like spikes were characterised by an asymmetric overall neuronal discharge initiated by excitatory neurons with the presumptive leading role of bursting pyramidal cells, and possibly terminated by inhibitory interneurons. We found that the overall burstiness of human neocortical neurons is not necessarily related to epilepsy, but the bursting behaviour of excitatory cells comprising both intrinsic and synaptically driven bursting is clearly linked to the generation of epileptiform synchrony.

Details

ISSN :
20452322
Volume :
12
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scientific reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....82a9c0fd9b1a47bb6455f30b19f3882f