We recently discovered that forebrain activation of the IL-1 receptor/Toll-like receptor (IL-1R1/TLR4) innate immunity signal plays a pivotal role in neuronal hyperexcitability underlying seizures in rodents. Since this pathway is activated in neurons and glia in human epileptogenic foci, it represents a potential target for developing drugs interfering with the mechanisms of epileptogenesis that lead to spontaneous seizures. The lack of such drugs represents a major unmet clinical need. We tested therefore novel therapies inhibiting the IL-1R1/TLR4 signaling in an established murine model of acquired epilepsy. We used an epigenetic approach by injecting a synthetic mimic of micro(mi)RNA-146a that impairs IL1R1/TLR4 signal transduction, or ...
Brain glial cells, five times more prevalent than neurons, have recently received attention for thei...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Inflammatory signaling elicited by prolonged seizures ca...
AbstractPurposeData from animal models has nicely shown that inflammatory processes in the central n...
We recently discovered that forebrain activation of the IL-1 receptor/Toll-like receptor (IL-1R1/TLR...
Epilepsy therapy is based on drugs that treat the symptoms, seizures, rather than the disease. There...
Background: Cumulating evidence from rodent models points to a pathophysiological role of inflammato...
Brain inflammation is a major factor in epilepsy, but the impact of specific inflammatory mediators ...
A large body of evidence that has accumulated over the past decade strongly supports the role of inf...
An increasing body of literature data suggests that inflammation, and in particular neuroinflammatio...
Epilepsy is a common disorder affecting about 60 million people worldwide. The population of epileps...
of specific inflammatory mediators on neuronal excitability is incompletely understood. Using models...
Recent experimental studies and pathological analyses of patient brain tissue samples with refractor...
This study investigated whether IL-1β and TNF-α have a role in the pathophysiology of seizures by al...
Summary: Experimental evidence and clinical observations indicate that brain inflammation is an impo...
Brain glial cells, five times more prevalent than neurons, have recently received attention for thei...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Inflammatory signaling elicited by prolonged seizures ca...
AbstractPurposeData from animal models has nicely shown that inflammatory processes in the central n...
We recently discovered that forebrain activation of the IL-1 receptor/Toll-like receptor (IL-1R1/TLR...
Epilepsy therapy is based on drugs that treat the symptoms, seizures, rather than the disease. There...
Background: Cumulating evidence from rodent models points to a pathophysiological role of inflammato...
Brain inflammation is a major factor in epilepsy, but the impact of specific inflammatory mediators ...
A large body of evidence that has accumulated over the past decade strongly supports the role of inf...
An increasing body of literature data suggests that inflammation, and in particular neuroinflammatio...
Epilepsy is a common disorder affecting about 60 million people worldwide. The population of epileps...
of specific inflammatory mediators on neuronal excitability is incompletely understood. Using models...
Recent experimental studies and pathological analyses of patient brain tissue samples with refractor...
This study investigated whether IL-1β and TNF-α have a role in the pathophysiology of seizures by al...
Summary: Experimental evidence and clinical observations indicate that brain inflammation is an impo...
Brain glial cells, five times more prevalent than neurons, have recently received attention for thei...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Inflammatory signaling elicited by prolonged seizures ca...
AbstractPurposeData from animal models has nicely shown that inflammatory processes in the central n...