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The promise of an interneuron-based cell therapy for epilepsy

โœ Scribed by Joy Y. Sebe; Scott C. Baraban


Book ID
102153909
Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
299 KB
Volume
71
Category
Article
ISSN
1932-8451

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Abstract

Of the nearly 3 million Americans diagnosed with epilepsy, approximately 30% are unresponsive to current medications. Recent data has shown that early postnatal transplantation of interneuronal precursor cells increases GABAergic inhibition in the host brain and dramatically suppresses seizure activity in epileptic mice. In this review, we will highlight findings from seizureโ€prone mice and humans that demonstrate the link between dysfunctional GABAergic inhibition and hyperexcitability. In particular, we will focus on rodent models of temporal lobe epilepsy, the most common and difficult to treat form of the disease, and interneuronopathies, an emerging classification. A wealth of literature showing a causal link between reduced GABAโ€mediated inhibition and seizures has directed our efforts to recover the loss of inhibition via transplantation of interneuronal precursors. Numerous related studies have explored the anticonvulsant potential of cell grafts derived from a variety of brain regions, yet the mechanism underlying the effect of such heterogeneous cell transplants is unknown. In discussing our recent findings and placing them in context with what is known about epilepsy, and how related transplant approaches have progressed, we hope to initiate a frank discussion of the best path toward the translation of this approach to patients with intractable forms of epilepsy. ยฉ 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Develop Neurobiol 71: 107โ€“117, 2011


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