2024
DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2023.1298489
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Opioids, microglia, and temporal lobe epilepsy

Lauren Marijke Lankhuijzen,
Thomas Ridler

Abstract: A lack of treatment options for temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) demands an urgent quest for new therapies to recover neuronal damage and reduce seizures, potentially interrupting the neurotoxic cascades that fuel hyper-excitability. Endogenous opioids, along with their respective receptors, particularly dynorphin and kappa-opioid-receptor, present as attractive candidates for controlling neuronal excitability and therapeutics in epilepsy. We perform a critical review of the literature to evaluate the role of opio… Show more

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“…Targeting endogenous opioids has recently gained attention as a promising therapy to treat temporal lobe epilepsy (Zangrandi and Schwarzer, 2022;Lankhuijzen and Ridler, 2024). As described earlier, the claustrum has a high density of KORs, presenting a unique opportunity to target this brain region with KOR agonists to reduce neuronal excitability, especially during SE .…”
Section: A Case For Involvement Of the Claustrum In Impaired Awarenes...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Targeting endogenous opioids has recently gained attention as a promising therapy to treat temporal lobe epilepsy (Zangrandi and Schwarzer, 2022;Lankhuijzen and Ridler, 2024). As described earlier, the claustrum has a high density of KORs, presenting a unique opportunity to target this brain region with KOR agonists to reduce neuronal excitability, especially during SE .…”
Section: A Case For Involvement Of the Claustrum In Impaired Awarenes...mentioning
confidence: 99%