Cellular edema (cell swelling) is a principal component of numerous brain disorders including ischemia, cortical spreading depression, hyponatremia, and epilepsy. Cellular edema increases seizure-like activity in vitro and in vivo, largely through nonsynaptic mechanisms attributable to reduction of the extracellular space. However, the types of excitability changes occurring in individual neurons during the acute phase of cell volume increase remain unclear. Using whole-cell patch clamp techniques, we report that one of the first effects of osmotic edema on excitability of CA1 pyramidal cells is the generation of slow inward currents (SICs), which initiate after approximately 1 min. Frequency of SICs increased as osmolarity decreased in a d...
<div><p>Cell volume changes are ubiquitous in normal and pathological activity of the brain. Neverth...
ii Cortical spreading depression (SD) is a slowly propagating wave of brain cell depolarization that...
<div><p>In ischemic and traumatic brain injury, hyperactivated glutamate (N-methyl-D-aspartic acid, ...
Cellular edema (cell swelling) is a principal component of numerous brain disorders including ischem...
Cerebral edema affects millions of people worldwide and is associated with a plethora of diseases, d...
Cellular edema (cell swelling) is a principal component of numerous brain disorders including ischem...
Epilepsy, a spectrum of over 40 different disorders, is estimated to affect 1 in 26 people worldwide...
It is widely accepted that swelling of brain cells is one of the physiological responses associated ...
Rapid increases in cell volume reduce the size of the extracellular space (ECS) and are associated w...
Abstract:Neurotransmitter and ion influx into astrocytes generates osmotic gradients coupled to wate...
International audienceSpreading depolarizations (SDs) indicate injury progression and predict worse ...
It is currently unknown what processes take place at the interface between non-ictal and ictal activ...
Cortical spreading depression (SD) is a slowly propagating wave of brain cell depolarization that ma...
Brain cell swelling compromises neuronal function and survival by the risk of generation of ischemia...
The physiological conditions that swell mammalian neurons are clinically important but contentious. ...
<div><p>Cell volume changes are ubiquitous in normal and pathological activity of the brain. Neverth...
ii Cortical spreading depression (SD) is a slowly propagating wave of brain cell depolarization that...
<div><p>In ischemic and traumatic brain injury, hyperactivated glutamate (N-methyl-D-aspartic acid, ...
Cellular edema (cell swelling) is a principal component of numerous brain disorders including ischem...
Cerebral edema affects millions of people worldwide and is associated with a plethora of diseases, d...
Cellular edema (cell swelling) is a principal component of numerous brain disorders including ischem...
Epilepsy, a spectrum of over 40 different disorders, is estimated to affect 1 in 26 people worldwide...
It is widely accepted that swelling of brain cells is one of the physiological responses associated ...
Rapid increases in cell volume reduce the size of the extracellular space (ECS) and are associated w...
Abstract:Neurotransmitter and ion influx into astrocytes generates osmotic gradients coupled to wate...
International audienceSpreading depolarizations (SDs) indicate injury progression and predict worse ...
It is currently unknown what processes take place at the interface between non-ictal and ictal activ...
Cortical spreading depression (SD) is a slowly propagating wave of brain cell depolarization that ma...
Brain cell swelling compromises neuronal function and survival by the risk of generation of ischemia...
The physiological conditions that swell mammalian neurons are clinically important but contentious. ...
<div><p>Cell volume changes are ubiquitous in normal and pathological activity of the brain. Neverth...
ii Cortical spreading depression (SD) is a slowly propagating wave of brain cell depolarization that...
<div><p>In ischemic and traumatic brain injury, hyperactivated glutamate (N-methyl-D-aspartic acid, ...