2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-53430-y
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Enhancing glymphatic fluid transport by pan-adrenergic inhibition suppresses epileptogenesis in male mice

Qian Sun,
Sisi Peng,
Qiwu Xu
et al.

Abstract: Epileptogenesis is the process whereby the previously normally functioning brain begins to generate spontaneous, unprovoked seizures. Status epilepticus (SE), which entails a massive release of neuronal glutamate and other neuroactive substances, is one of the best-known triggers of epileptogenesis. We here asked whether pharmacologically promoting glymphatic clearance during or after SE is beneficial and able to attenuate the subsequent epileptogenesis. We induced SE in adult male mice by intrahippocampal kai… Show more

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