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The fasciola cinereum of the hippocampal tail as an interventional target in epilepsy

Medicine and Health

The fasciola cinereum of the hippocampal tail as an interventional target in epilepsy

R. M. Jamiolkowski, Q. Nguyen, et al.

This groundbreaking research reveals the fasciola cinereum neurons as a critical seizure node in drug-resistant mesial temporal lobe epilepsy. Conducted by a team of experts including Ryan M. Jamiolkowski and Quynh-Anh Nguyen, the study highlights the potential of targeted interventions to significantly reduce seizure duration in both mice and humans. Discover how these findings could reshape treatment strategies for epilepsy.

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Abstract
Targeted tissue ablation involving the anterior hippocampus is the standard of care for patients with drug-resistant mesial temporal lobe epilepsy. However, a substantial proportion continues to suffer from seizures even after surgery. We identified the fasciola cinereum (FC) neurons of the posterior hippocampal tail as an important seizure node in both mice and humans with epilepsy. Genetically defined FC neurons were highly active during spontaneous seizures in epileptic mice, and closed-loop optogenetic inhibition of these neurons potently reduced seizure duration. Furthermore, we specifically targeted and found the prominent involvement of FC during seizures in a cohort of six patients with epilepsy. In particular, targeted lesioning of the FC in a patient reduced the seizure burden present after ablation of anterior mesial temporal structures. Thus, the FC may be a promising interventional target in epilepsy.
Publisher
Nature Medicine
Published On
May 01, 2024
Authors
Ryan M. Jamiolkowski, Quynh-Anh Nguyen, Jordan S. Farrell, Ryan J. McGinn, David A. Hartmann, Jeff J. Nirschl, Mateo I. Sanchez, Vivek P. Buch, Ivan Soltesz
Tags
mesial temporal lobe epilepsy
seizure duration
fasciola cinereum neurons
optogenetic inhibition
targeted lesioning
sEEG recordings
epilepsy treatment
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