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Filamin A inhibition reduces seizure activity in a mouse model of focal cortical malformations
Zhang L, Huang T, Teaw S, Nguyen LH, Hsieh LS, Gong X, Burns LH, Bordey A. Filamin A inhibition reduces seizure activity in a mouse model of focal cortical malformations. Science Translational Medicine 2020, 12 PMID: 32075941, DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.aay0289.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFocal cortical dysplasia type IITuberous sclerosis complexFocal cortical malformationsCortical malformationsSeizure frequencyReduced seizure frequencyVehicle-treated miceOnset of seizuresFilamin ALifelong epilepsyShort hairpin RNANeurological comorbiditiesNeuronal abnormalitiesSeizure activityEpilepsy treatmentSeizure onsetMouse modelAdult miceFLNA expressionPatientsCortical tissueMiceSeizuresMalformationsHairpin RNAEctopic HCN4 expression drives mTOR-dependent epilepsy in mice
Hsieh LS, Wen JH, Nguyen LH, Zhang L, Getz SA, Torres-Reveron J, Wang Y, Spencer DD, Bordey A. Ectopic HCN4 expression drives mTOR-dependent epilepsy in mice. Science Translational Medicine 2020, 12 PMID: 33208499, PMCID: PMC9888000, DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.abc1492.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFocal cortical dysplasia type IITuberous sclerosis complexFocal cortical malformationsPyramidal neuronsMouse modelHCN4 expressionCortical pyramidal neuronsOnset of seizuresIntracellular cAMP concentrationSeizure activityCortical malformationsRepetitive firingDiseased neuronsSeizuresAbnormal expressionNeuronsEpilepsyCausative linkSeizure mechanismsCAMP concentrationMechanistic targetHCN4Channel activityPatientsGene therapyConvulsive seizures from experimental focal cortical dysplasia occur independently of cell misplacement
Hsieh LS, Wen JH, Claycomb K, Huang Y, Harrsch FA, Naegele JR, Hyder F, Buchanan GF, Bordey A. Convulsive seizures from experimental focal cortical dysplasia occur independently of cell misplacement. Nature Communications 2016, 7: 11753. PMID: 27249187, PMCID: PMC4895394, DOI: 10.1038/ncomms11753.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCell MovementCognitive DysfunctionDisease Models, AnimalFemaleGene Expression RegulationGenes, ReporterGreen Fluorescent ProteinsHumansMaleMalformations of Cortical DevelopmentMiceNeuronsPrefrontal CortexSeizuresSignal TransductionSirolimusTOR Serine-Threonine KinasesWhite MatterConceptsFocal cortical dysplasiaCortical dysplasiaType II focal cortical dysplasiaWhite matter heterotopiasLayer 2/3 neuronsLife-long treatmentTonic-clonic seizuresNormal survival rateMedial prefrontal cortexLocal malformationsConvulsive seizuresPharmacoresistant epilepsySeizure activitySeizure generationSeizure occurrenceCommon causeCortical developmentMurine modelNeurocognitive impairmentSurvival rateSeizuresRapamycin withdrawalPrefrontal cortexMTOR activityRapamycin treatment
2023
4E-BP1 expression in embryonic postmitotic neurons mitigates mTORC1-induced cortical malformations and behavioral seizure severity but does not prevent epilepsy in mice
Nguyen L, Sharma M, Bordey A. 4E-BP1 expression in embryonic postmitotic neurons mitigates mTORC1-induced cortical malformations and behavioral seizure severity but does not prevent epilepsy in mice. Frontiers In Neuroscience 2023, 17: 1257056. PMID: 37680968, PMCID: PMC10480503, DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2023.1257056.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBehavioral seizure severityCortical malformationsSeizure frequencySeizure severityRadial gliaLayer 2/3 pyramidal neuronsCortical layer 2/3 pyramidal neuronsFocal cortical malformationsBehavioral seizuresNeuronal hypertrophyIntractable seizuresPyramidal neuronsSeizure activityRapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) pathwayEctopic neuronsSeizure preventionMigratory neuronsWhite matterSeizuresNeuronsMalformationsMechanistic targetRecent evidenceSeverityEpilepsyCannabinoid regulation of neurons in the dentate gyrus during epileptogenesis: Role of CB1R‐associated proteins and downstream pathways
Lafourcade C, Sparks F, Bordey A, Wyneken U, Mohammadi M. Cannabinoid regulation of neurons in the dentate gyrus during epileptogenesis: Role of CB1R‐associated proteins and downstream pathways. Epilepsia 2023, 64: 1432-1443. PMID: 36869624, DOI: 10.1111/epi.17569.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTemporal lobe epilepsyDentate gyrusStatus epilepticusProgression of epileptogenesisHippocampal dentate gyrusRole of CB1RCannabinoid regulationHippocampal excitabilityRecurrent seizuresLobe epilepsyRecent findingsEndogenous cannabinoidsBrain injuryClinical trialsEpileptic dischargesNeurologic disordersRetrograde messengerDG circuitryHippocampal formationNeuronal activityTherapeutic interventionsSeizuresEpileptogenesisExcessive excitationCannabinoids
2022
Inhibition of MEK-ERK signaling reduces seizures in two mouse models of tuberous sclerosis complex
Nguyen LH, Leiser SC, Song D, Brunner D, Roberds SL, Wong M, Bordey A. Inhibition of MEK-ERK signaling reduces seizures in two mouse models of tuberous sclerosis complex. Epilepsy Research 2022, 181: 106890. PMID: 35219048, PMCID: PMC8930622, DOI: 10.1016/j.eplepsyres.2022.106890.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTuberous sclerosis complexMouse modelTSC mouse modelsDevelopmental brain malformationsMEK-ERKNovel treatment targetsMEK inhibitor PD0325901Intractable epilepsySeizure activityTSC patientsSeizure suppressionBrain malformationsMTOR inhibitorsTreatment targetsMEK-ERK activitySeizuresTSC neuropathologyPotential alternative strategyMEK-ERK inhibitionInhibitor PD0325901Monogenic disordersInhibitionMTORTreatmentEverolimus
2021
Treating Seizures With Low-Frequency Electrical Stimulation
Bordey A. Treating Seizures With Low-Frequency Electrical Stimulation. Epilepsy Currents 2021, 21: 197-198. PMID: 34867103, PMCID: PMC8609597, DOI: 10.1177/15357597211003559.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsMesial temporal lobe epilepsyLow-frequency stimulationTemporal lobe epilepsyLobe epilepsySeizure generationMouse modelElectrical low-frequency stimulationHippocampal low-frequency stimulationFrequency electrical stimulationHippocampal sclerosisSclerotic hippocampusSeizure controlSeizure generalizationGeneralized seizuresSpontaneous seizuresPharmacoresistant epilepsyDaily stimulationGranule cellsElectrical stimulationEpilepsySeizuresCommon formStimulationHippocampusSlice experiments
2014
Selective suppression of excessive GluN2C expression rescues early epilepsy in a tuberous sclerosis murine model
Lozovaya N, Gataullina S, Tsintsadze T, Tsintsadze V, Pallesi-Pocachard E, Minlebaev M, Goriounova NA, Buhler E, Watrin F, Shityakov S, Becker AJ, Bordey A, Milh M, Scavarda D, Bulteau C, Dorfmuller G, Delalande O, Represa A, Cardoso C, Dulac O, Ben-Ari Y, Burnashev N. Selective suppression of excessive GluN2C expression rescues early epilepsy in a tuberous sclerosis murine model. Nature Communications 2014, 5: 4563. PMID: 25081057, PMCID: PMC4143949, DOI: 10.1038/ncomms5563.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAction PotentialsAnimalsAnticonvulsantsDisease Models, AnimalElectroencephalographyEpilepsyGene Expression RegulationHeterozygoteHumansMaleMiceMice, TransgenicMicrotomyNeocortexPatch-Clamp TechniquesPyrazolesQuinolonesReceptors, N-Methyl-D-AspartateSignal TransductionTissue Culture TechniquesTOR Serine-Threonine KinasesTuberous SclerosisTuberous Sclerosis Complex 1 ProteinTumor Suppressor ProteinsConceptsN-methyl-D-aspartate receptorsTuberous sclerosis complexGluN2C expressionSpiny stellate cellsEarly postnatal lifeGluN2C/DPromising molecular targetBlock seizuresMTOR-dependent mannerSurgical resectionCortical tubersEarly epilepsyUnprovoked seizuresPharmacoresistant epilepsyTSC patientsSeizure generationBrain malformationsFunctional upregulationMurine modelStellate cellsPostnatal lifeRecurrent excitationTumor suppressor geneEpilepsySeizuresChapter 15 mTOR Signaling in Cortical Network Development
Lin T, Bordey A. Chapter 15 mTOR Signaling in Cortical Network Development. 2014, 193-205. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-415804-7.00015-0.ChaptersCortical developmentCortical network developmentHyperactive mammalian targetModel disease statesCognitive dysfunctionPsychiatric disordersUtero electroporationMammalian targetNeurodegenerative diseasesMTOR signalingDisease statesCortical networksMTOR associationMTORDevelopmental aberrationsAssociationDysfunctionSeizuresMalformationsCortexDiseaseSchizophrenia
2011
Neurotransmitters couple brain activity to subventricular zone neurogenesis
Young SZ, Taylor MM, Bordey A. Neurotransmitters couple brain activity to subventricular zone neurogenesis. European Journal Of Neuroscience 2011, 33: 1123-1132. PMID: 21395856, PMCID: PMC3075963, DOI: 10.1111/j.1460-9568.2011.07611.x.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsSVZ cell proliferationSubventricular zoneHippocampal subgranular zoneMultiple neurotransmitter systemsSubventricular zone neurogenesisCell proliferationSpecific brain regionsSVZ proliferationSubgranular zoneAdult neurogenesisΓ-aminobutyric acidDentate gyrusLateral ventricleNeurotransmitter systemsDrug treatmentNeuronal projectionsPrivileged microenvironmentAlzheimer's diseaseBrain regionsNeurogenesisCell therapyDiseaseBrain activityProliferationSeizures