ICTAL ACTIVITY IS SUSTAINED BY THE ESTROGEN RECEPTOR Β DURING THE ESTROUS CYCLE

Fei Ran Li,Maxime Lévesque,Siyan Wang, Maria-Isabel Carreño-Muñoz,Graziella Di Cristo,Massimo Avoli

Current research in neurobiology(2024)

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Catamenial epilepsy, defined as a periodicity of seizure exacerbation during the menstrual cycle, affects up to 70 % of epileptic women. Seizures in these patients are often non-responsive to medication; however, our understanding of the relation between menstrual cycle and seizure generation (i.e. ictogenesis) remains limited. We employed here field potential recordings in the in vitro 4-aminopyridine model of epileptiform synchronization in female mice (P60-P130) and found that: (i) the estrous phase favors ictal activity in the entorhinal cortex; (ii) these ictal discharges display an onset pattern characterised by the presence of chirps that are thought to mirror synchronous interneuron firing; and (iii) blocking estrogen receptor β-mediated signaling reduces ictal discharge duration. Our findings indicate that the duration of 4AP-induced ictal discharges, in vitro, increases during the estrous phase, which corresponds to the human peri-ovulatory period. We propose that these effects are caused by the presumptive enhancement of interneuron excitability due to increased estrogen receptor β-mediated signaling.
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catamenial epilepsy,estrous cycles,4-aminopyridine,seizures,estrogen receptor β-mediated signaling,chirps,interneurons
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