Abstract Alteration in the excitatory/inhibitory neuronal balance is believed to be the underlying mechanism of epileptogenesis. Based on this theory, GABAergic interneurons are regarded as the primary inhibitory neurons, whose failure of action permits hyperactivity in the epileptic circuitry. As a consequence, optogenetic excitation of GABAergic interneurons is widely used for seizure suppression. However, recent evidence argues for the context-dependent, possibly “excitatory” roles that GABAergic cells play in epileptic circuitry. We reviewed current optogenetic approaches that target the “inhibitory” roles of GABAergic interneurons for seizure control. We also reviewed interesting evidence that supports the “excitatory” roles of GABAerg...
Inhibitory synaptic mechanisms oppose epileptic network activity in the brain. The breakdown in this...
Background: GABAergic deficit is one of the major mechanisms underlying epileptic seizures. Previous...
Axonal sprouting of excitatory neurons is frequently observed in temporal lobe epilepsy, but the ext...
Alteration in the excitatory/inhibitory neuronal balance is believed to be the underlying mechanism ...
Seizures are complex pathological network events characterized by excessive and hypersynchronized ac...
Inhibitory synaptic transmission is of paramount importance for maintaining the delicate balance bet...
International audienceBecause blocking GABAergic neurotransmission in control tissue generates seizu...
Synchronized activity is common during various physiological operations but can culminate in seizure...
Synchronized activity is common during various physiological operations but can culminate in seizure...
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders worldwide, affecting 1% of the general pop...
Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that affects millions of people worldwide, and in it simplest fo...
The advent of optogenetic tools has had a profound impact on modern neuroscience research, revolutio...
© 2016 the authors.To investigate excitatory and inhibitory GABA actions in cortical neuronal networ...
Over the past decade, 'optogenetics' has been consolidated as a game-changing tool in the neuroscien...
GABAergic interneurons play critical roles in seizures, but it remains unknown whether these vary ac...
Inhibitory synaptic mechanisms oppose epileptic network activity in the brain. The breakdown in this...
Background: GABAergic deficit is one of the major mechanisms underlying epileptic seizures. Previous...
Axonal sprouting of excitatory neurons is frequently observed in temporal lobe epilepsy, but the ext...
Alteration in the excitatory/inhibitory neuronal balance is believed to be the underlying mechanism ...
Seizures are complex pathological network events characterized by excessive and hypersynchronized ac...
Inhibitory synaptic transmission is of paramount importance for maintaining the delicate balance bet...
International audienceBecause blocking GABAergic neurotransmission in control tissue generates seizu...
Synchronized activity is common during various physiological operations but can culminate in seizure...
Synchronized activity is common during various physiological operations but can culminate in seizure...
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders worldwide, affecting 1% of the general pop...
Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that affects millions of people worldwide, and in it simplest fo...
The advent of optogenetic tools has had a profound impact on modern neuroscience research, revolutio...
© 2016 the authors.To investigate excitatory and inhibitory GABA actions in cortical neuronal networ...
Over the past decade, 'optogenetics' has been consolidated as a game-changing tool in the neuroscien...
GABAergic interneurons play critical roles in seizures, but it remains unknown whether these vary ac...
Inhibitory synaptic mechanisms oppose epileptic network activity in the brain. The breakdown in this...
Background: GABAergic deficit is one of the major mechanisms underlying epileptic seizures. Previous...
Axonal sprouting of excitatory neurons is frequently observed in temporal lobe epilepsy, but the ext...