Astrocytes as critical players of the fine balance between inhibition and excitation in the brain: spreading depolarization as a mechanism to curb epileptic activity

Rune Enger, Kjell Heuser
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Spreading depolarizations (SD) are slow waves of complete depolarization of brain tissue followed by neuronal silencing that may play a role in seizure termination. Even though SD was first discovered in the context of epilepsy research, the link between SD and epileptic activity remains understudied. Both seizures and SD share fundamental pathophysiological features, and recent evidence highlights the frequent occurrence of SD in experimental seizure models. Human data on co-occurring seizures and SD are limited but suggestive. This mini-review addresses possible roles of SD during epileptiform activity, shedding light on SD as a potential mechanism for terminating epileptiform activity. A common denominator for many forms of epilepsy is reactive astrogliosis, a process characterized by morphological and functional changes to astrocytes. Data suggest that SD mechanisms are potentially perturbed in reactive astrogliosis and we propose that this may affect seizure pathophysiology.
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星形胶质细胞是大脑抑制与兴奋之间微妙平衡的关键参与者:扩散去极化是抑制癫痫活动的一种机制
扩展性去极化(SD)是脑组织完全去极化的慢波,随后神经元沉默,可能在癫痫发作终止中发挥作用。尽管 SD 是在癫痫研究中首次发现的,但 SD 与癫痫活动之间的联系仍未得到充分研究。癫痫发作和 SD 具有共同的基本病理生理学特征,最近的证据表明 SD 在实验性癫痫发作模型中频繁出现。有关癫痫发作和 SD 同时存在的人类数据虽然有限,但却具有暗示性。这篇小型综述探讨了 SD 在癫痫样活动中可能发挥的作用,并阐明了 SD 作为终止癫痫样活动的潜在机制。反应性星形胶质细胞增多症是多种形式癫痫的共同特征,这一过程以星形胶质细胞的形态和功能变化为特征。数据表明,反应性星形胶质细胞增多症可能会扰乱 SD 机制,我们认为这可能会影响癫痫发作的病理生理学。
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