Abstract
Previous studies have indicated that a loss of GABAergic terminals occurs at epileptic foci. The present study was undertaken to investigate if this loss is associated with a loss of GABAergic neuronal somata. Seven juvenile monkeys ( M. mulatta) received alumina gel injections to the pre-central gyrus of the left cerebral hemisphere to produce epileptic foci. Four of these monkeys were chosen for further quantitative study. One was sacrificed prior to seizure onset (‘pre-seizure’), one had seizures for 3 days (‘acute’), and two had a seizure record of one month (‘chronic’). Sections of tissue from the epileptic cortex and from the contralateral, non-epileptic cortex were processed for glutamate decar☐ylase (GAD) immunocytochemistry at the light microscopic level. Quantitative analysis revealed that a loss of GAD-positive neuronal somata ranging from 24 to 52% occurred at epileptic foci for all monkeys. This decrease was significant ( P < 0.01) for the two chronic monkeys. There was also a slight decrease in GAD-positive neurons 1 cm distal to the focus (‘parafocus’) in the chronic monkeys, but not in the acute or pre-seizure animals. In addition, small GAD-positive somata (50–150 μm 2) were more severely decreased in number at epileptic foci than larger ones (200–250 μm 2). As an experimental control, an additional monkey was given a surgical lesion in area 4 of one cerebral hemisphere. It did not display seizure activity prior to sacrifice and did not show a loss of GAD-positive neurons proximal to the control lesion. The results of this study indicate that a loss of GABAergic neuronal somata is associated with a loss of GABAergic terminals at epileptic foci, and that this loss may be more specific for the small GABAergic neurons.
Highlights
CHARLES E RIBAK 1, CAROL A HUNT ~, ROY A E BAKAY 2 and WOLFGANG H OERTEL ~
G A D - positive neurons were found in all layers of non-epileptic monkeymotor cortex
The present study demonstrates a loss of GABAergic neuronal somata at epileptic foci
Summary
CHARLES E RIBAK 1, CAROL A HUNT ~, ROY A E BAKAY 2 and WOLFGANG H OERTEL ~. A small neuronal loss 6 , it would be impor - entlal for GABAerglc , symmetric synapses tant to k n o w if GABAerglcsomataweredecreasedmnumber at epllepnc foci Toexplore this point, we these dataobtainedfromexperimentalanimalmod els of focal epilepsyhavebeenpredictwe for the pautthzed thophyslology of humanepilepsybecausebiochemic - serum that detects somalGADmmany types of n e u - al studies of humanepileptic foci indicate a rons without the use of colchtclne 15. GABA would facilitate abettercomparison of epileptic and deficit 14 , a loss of GABAerglc terminals is ahallmark of focal epilepsy
Talk to us
Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have
Disclaimer: All third-party content on this website/platform is and will remain the property of their respective owners and is provided on "as is" basis without any warranties, express or implied. Use of third-party content does not indicate any affiliation, sponsorship with or endorsement by them. Any references to third-party content is to identify the corresponding services and shall be considered fair use under The CopyrightLaw.