Histopathology and reorganization of chandelier cells in the human epileptic sclerotic hippocampus

Oct 10, 2003Brain : a journal of neurology

Changes and rearrangement of specialized brain cells in the scarred memory area of people with epilepsy

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Abstract

In the sclerotic hippocampus of epileptic patients, GABAergic circuits show significant morphological and neurochemical reorganization.

  • Chandelier cells, which influence spike generation, have distinct neurochemical markers including GABA transporter 1 and calcium-binding proteins.
  • In normal hippocampal formation, specific Ch-terminals are found in various layers of the dentate gyrus and CA fields.
  • Epileptic hippocampi exhibit numerous, complex Ch-terminals and basket formations, particularly in the dentate gyrus and hippocampal segments.
  • Changes in GABAergic circuits vary significantly between patients and within different regions of the same patient's hippocampus.
  • The observed alterations do not correlate with clinical characteristics or histopathological features like neuron loss or granular cell dispersion.

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