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Doublecortin (DCX) immunoreactivity in hippocampus of chronic refractory temporal lobe epilepsy patients with hippocampal sclerosis
Authors:Luciana D’Alessio  Hector Konopka  Ester María López  Eduardo Seoane  Damián Consalvo  Silvia Oddo  Silvia Kochen  Juan José López-Costa
Institution:1. Instituto de Biología Celular y Neurociencias, E de Robertis, UBA-CONICET. Buenos Aires, Argentina;2. Centro de Epilepsia del Hospital Ramos Mejía, Buenos Aires, Argentina;3. Hospital Moyano, Departamento de Patología
Abstract:IntroductionStatus epilepticus increases the production of new neurons (hippocampal neurogenesis) and promotes aberrant migration. However chronic experimental models of epilepsy and studies performed in human epilepsy showed controversial results suggesting a reduction in hippocampal neurogenesis in late stages of the disease. Doublecortin (DCX) has been validated to determine alterations in the production of new neurons in the human hippocampus.ObjectivesDetermine DCX expression in human hippocampal sclerosis (HS) from patients who underwent epilepsy surgery for refractory temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE).MethodsHippocampal sections of 9 patients with HS and TLE who underwent surgery, were processed using immunoperoxidase for DCX. Archival material from 5 normal post-mortem hippocampus were simultaneously processed.ResultsSignificantly lower staining intensity was observed in DCX-positive neurons localized in dentate gyrus (DG) and in CA1 of epileptic hippocampus; lower DCX reactive area was observed in pyramidal layers of CA1; and a reduced in the mean number of DCX-positive neurons were determined in DG compared to normal hippocampus (p < 0.05).ConclusionsThis study found a decrease in DCX expression in hippocampus of patients with HS and chronic and refractory TLE suggesting alterations in NG and hippocampal synaptogenesis with potential cognitive and emotional repercussion.
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