The cellular mechanisms underlying typical absence seizures, which characterize various idiopathic generalized epilepsies, are not fully understood, but impaired GABAergic inhibition remains an attractive hypothesis. In contrast, we show here that extrasynaptic GABAA receptor– dependent ‘tonic ’ inhibition is increased in thalamocortical neurons from diverse genetic and pharmacological models of absence seizures. Increased tonic inhibition is due to compromised GABA uptake by the GABA transporter GAT–1 in the genetic models tested, and GAT–1 is critical in governing seizure genesis. Extrasynaptic GABAA receptors are a requirement for seizures in two of the best characterized models of absence epilepsy, and the selective activation of thalam...
It is well established that impaired GABAergic inhibition within neuronal networks can lead to hyper...
Human and experimental studies indicate that molecular genetic changes in GABAA receptors may underl...
Human and experimental studies indicate that molecular genetic changes in GABAA receptors may underl...
The cellular mechanisms underlying typical absence seizures, which characterize various idiopathic g...
The cellular mechanisms underlying typical absence seizures, which characterize various idiopathic g...
The cellular mechanisms underlying typical absence seizures, which characterize various idiopathic g...
The cellular mechanisms underlying typical absence seizures, which characterize various idiopathic g...
The cellular mechanisms underlying typical absence seizures, which characterize various idiopathic g...
The cellular mechanisms underlying typical absence seizures, which characterize various idiopathic g...
New evidence indicates that increased, rather than decreased, -aminobutyric acid (GABA)ergic inhibit...
New evidence indicates that increased, rather than decreased, -aminobutyric acid (GABA)ergic inhibit...
Aberrant GABAergic inhibition in thalamo-cortical networks has been identified as a potential mechan...
Absence seizures appear to be initiated in a putative cortical ‘initiation site’ by the expression o...
SummaryAbsence seizures appear to be initiated in a putative cortical ‘initiation site’ by the expre...
Human and experimental studies indicate that molecular genetic changes in GABAA receptors may underl...
It is well established that impaired GABAergic inhibition within neuronal networks can lead to hyper...
Human and experimental studies indicate that molecular genetic changes in GABAA receptors may underl...
Human and experimental studies indicate that molecular genetic changes in GABAA receptors may underl...
The cellular mechanisms underlying typical absence seizures, which characterize various idiopathic g...
The cellular mechanisms underlying typical absence seizures, which characterize various idiopathic g...
The cellular mechanisms underlying typical absence seizures, which characterize various idiopathic g...
The cellular mechanisms underlying typical absence seizures, which characterize various idiopathic g...
The cellular mechanisms underlying typical absence seizures, which characterize various idiopathic g...
The cellular mechanisms underlying typical absence seizures, which characterize various idiopathic g...
New evidence indicates that increased, rather than decreased, -aminobutyric acid (GABA)ergic inhibit...
New evidence indicates that increased, rather than decreased, -aminobutyric acid (GABA)ergic inhibit...
Aberrant GABAergic inhibition in thalamo-cortical networks has been identified as a potential mechan...
Absence seizures appear to be initiated in a putative cortical ‘initiation site’ by the expression o...
SummaryAbsence seizures appear to be initiated in a putative cortical ‘initiation site’ by the expre...
Human and experimental studies indicate that molecular genetic changes in GABAA receptors may underl...
It is well established that impaired GABAergic inhibition within neuronal networks can lead to hyper...
Human and experimental studies indicate that molecular genetic changes in GABAA receptors may underl...
Human and experimental studies indicate that molecular genetic changes in GABAA receptors may underl...