International audienceWe investigated the effects of repeated early-life seizures induced by flurothyl inhalation on intrinsic membrane properties of hippocampal pyramidal neurons from young rats (postnatal day 15-20). Intracellular recordings of CA1 and CA3 pyramidal neurons from flurothyl-treated and control rats revealed no significant differences in resting membrane potential, input resistance, membrane time constant, and action potential characteristics. In CA1 pyramidal cells from flurothyl-treated rats, the spike frequency adaptation and afterhyperpolarizing potential following a spike train were markedly reduced when compared with controls. In contrast, no significant alterations in the firing properties of CA3 pyramidal neurons wer...
Febrile seizures (FS) are the most common type of seizures in childhood and are suggested to play a ...
International audienceThe immature brain is more prone to seizures than the older brain as a result ...
Prolonged febrile seizures (FS) are a risk factor for the development of hippocampal-associated temp...
International audienceWe investigated the effects of repeated early-life seizures induced by fluroth...
International audienceNeonatal seizures can result in long-term adverse consequences including alter...
To study the long-term effect of flurothyl-induced recurrent seizures in neonatal rats on cognition,...
International audienceThe immature brain is prone to seizures but the underlying mechanisms are poor...
remains controversial. We tested the hypothesis that a single episode of neonatal seizures (sNS) on ...
Seizures are relatively common in children and are a risk factor for subsequent temporal lobe epilep...
To evaluate the pathophysiological mechanism of subsequent reduced seizure threshold following neona...
Neonatal seizures are commonly caused by hypoxic and/or ischemic injury during birth and can lead to...
Data on the long-term consequences of a single episode of generalized seizures in infants are incons...
Neonatal seizures can lead to epilepsy and long-term cognitive deficits into adulthood. Using a rode...
Febrile seizures (FSs) constitute the most prevalent seizure type during childhood. Whether prolonge...
Early-life seizures (ELS) are associated with long-term behavioral disorders including autism and AD...
Febrile seizures (FS) are the most common type of seizures in childhood and are suggested to play a ...
International audienceThe immature brain is more prone to seizures than the older brain as a result ...
Prolonged febrile seizures (FS) are a risk factor for the development of hippocampal-associated temp...
International audienceWe investigated the effects of repeated early-life seizures induced by fluroth...
International audienceNeonatal seizures can result in long-term adverse consequences including alter...
To study the long-term effect of flurothyl-induced recurrent seizures in neonatal rats on cognition,...
International audienceThe immature brain is prone to seizures but the underlying mechanisms are poor...
remains controversial. We tested the hypothesis that a single episode of neonatal seizures (sNS) on ...
Seizures are relatively common in children and are a risk factor for subsequent temporal lobe epilep...
To evaluate the pathophysiological mechanism of subsequent reduced seizure threshold following neona...
Neonatal seizures are commonly caused by hypoxic and/or ischemic injury during birth and can lead to...
Data on the long-term consequences of a single episode of generalized seizures in infants are incons...
Neonatal seizures can lead to epilepsy and long-term cognitive deficits into adulthood. Using a rode...
Febrile seizures (FSs) constitute the most prevalent seizure type during childhood. Whether prolonge...
Early-life seizures (ELS) are associated with long-term behavioral disorders including autism and AD...
Febrile seizures (FS) are the most common type of seizures in childhood and are suggested to play a ...
International audienceThe immature brain is more prone to seizures than the older brain as a result ...
Prolonged febrile seizures (FS) are a risk factor for the development of hippocampal-associated temp...