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Epilepsy & Behavior
Volume 7, Issue 3, November 2005, Pages 390-400
 
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doi:10.1016/j.yebeh.2005.07.019    How to Cite or Link Using DOI (Opens New Window)
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Axonal sprouting of GABAergic interneurons in temporal lobe epilepsy

Suzanne B. BauschCorresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author

Department of Pharmacology, Program in Neuroscience, Uniformed Services University, Room C2007, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814, USA

Received 15 July 2005; 
accepted 23 July 2005. 
Available online 27 September 2005.

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Abstract

Temporal lobe epilepsy is one of the most common forms of epilepsy. Numerous contributing factors and compensatory mechanisms have been associated with temporal lobe epilepsy. One feature found in both humans and animal models is sprouting of hippocampal principal cell axons, which suggests that axonal sprouting may be a general phenomenon associated with temporal lobe epilepsy. This article highlights the evidence showing that hippocampal GABAergic interneurons also undergo axonal sprouting in temporal lobe epilepsy. The caveats and unanswered questions associated with the current data and the potential physiological consequences of reorganizations in GABAergic circuits are discussed.

Keywords: Dentate gyrus; Hippocampus; Inhibition; Neuropeptide; Calcium-binding protein; GABA; Temporal lobe epilepsy

Article Outline

1. Introduction
2. Imbalance between excitation and inhibition?
2.1. Excitation
2.2. Inhibition
3. Axonal sprouting of GABAergic interneurons
3.1. Classification of interneurons
3.2. Loss of interneurons
3.3. Sprouting of dendritic interneurons
3.4. Sprouting of perisomatic interneurons
3.5. Sprouting of interneuron-selective interneurons
3.6. Caveats and questions
4. Functional consequences of axonal sprouting of GABAergic interneurons
4.1. Sprouting, location and function—not created equal
4.2. Sprouting and GABAergic transmission—not always inhibitory
4.3. Sprouting and equivalence—not in temporal lobe epilepsy
5. Conclusions
Acknowledgements
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Epilepsy & Behavior
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