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Ca2+ Signals in Astrocytes Facilitate Spread of Epileptiform Activity.


ABSTRACT: Epileptic seizures are associated with increased astrocytic Ca2+ signaling, but the fine spatiotemporal kinetics of the ictal astrocyte-neuron interplay remains elusive. By using 2-photon imaging of awake head-fixed mice with chronic hippocampal windows we demonstrate that astrocytic Ca2+ signals precede neuronal Ca2+ elevations during the initial bout of kainate-induced seizures. On average, astrocytic Ca2+ elevations preceded neuronal activity in CA1 by about 8 s. In subsequent bouts of epileptic seizures, astrocytes and neurons were activated simultaneously. The initial astrocytic Ca2+ elevation was abolished in mice lacking the type 2 inositol-1,4,5-trisphosphate-receptor (Itpr2-/-). Furthermore, we found that Itpr2-/- mice exhibited 60% less epileptiform activity compared with wild-type mice when assessed by telemetric EEG monitoring. In both genotypes we also demonstrate that spreading depression waves may play a part in seizure termination. Our findings imply a role for astrocytic Ca2+ signals in ictogenesis.

SUBMITTER: Heuser K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6188565 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ca2+ Signals in Astrocytes Facilitate Spread of Epileptiform Activity.

Heuser Kjell K   Nome Cecilie G CG   Pettersen Klas H KH   Åbjørsbråten Knut S KS   Jensen Vidar V   Tang Wannan W   Sprengel Rolf R   Taubøll Erik E   Nagelhus Erlend A EA   Enger Rune R  

Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991) 20181101 11


Epileptic seizures are associated with increased astrocytic Ca2+ signaling, but the fine spatiotemporal kinetics of the ictal astrocyte-neuron interplay remains elusive. By using 2-photon imaging of awake head-fixed mice with chronic hippocampal windows we demonstrate that astrocytic Ca2+ signals precede neuronal Ca2+ elevations during the initial bout of kainate-induced seizures. On average, astrocytic Ca2+ elevations preceded neuronal activity in CA1 by about 8 s. In subsequent bouts of epilep  ...[more]

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