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Modeling of age-dependent epileptogenesis by differential homeostatic synaptic scaling

Authors :
González, Oscar C.
Krishnan, Giri P.
Chauvette, Sylvain
Timofeev, Igor
Sejnowski, Terrence J.
Bazhenov, Maxim
González, Oscar C.
Krishnan, Giri P.
Chauvette, Sylvain
Timofeev, Igor
Sejnowski, Terrence J.
Bazhenov, Maxim
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Homeostatic synaptic plasticity (HSP) has been implicated in the development of hyperexcitability and epileptic seizures following traumatic brain injury (TBI). Our in vivo experimental studies in cats revealed that the severity of TBI-mediated epileptogenesis depends on the age of the animal. To characterize mechanisms of these differences, we studied the properties of the TBI-induced epileptogenesis in a biophysically realistic cortical network model with dynamic ion concentrations. After deafferentation, which was induced by dissection of the afferent inputs, there was a reduction of the network activity and upregulation of excitatory connections leading to spontaneous spike-and-wave type seizures. When axonal sprouting was implemented, the seizure threshold increased in the model of young but not the older animals, which had slower or unidirectional homeostatic processes. Our study suggests that age-related changes in the HSP mechanisms are sufficient to explain the difference in the likelihood of seizure onset in young versus older animals.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1263621062
Document Type :
Electronic Resource