2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-42741-7
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Repeated episodes of postictal hypoxia are a mechanism for interictal cognitive impairments

Bianca R. Villa,
Dhyey Bhatt,
Marshal D. Wolff
et al.

Abstract: Comorbidities during the period between seizures present a significant challenge for individuals with epilepsy. Despite their clinical relevance, the pathophysiology of the interictal symptomatology is largely unknown. Postictal severe hypoxia (PIH) in those brain regions participating in the seizure has been indicated as a mechanism underlying several negative postictal manifestations. It is unknown how repeated episodes of PIH affect interictal symptoms in epilepsy. Using a rat model, we observed that repeat… Show more

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“… 2 Severe or prolonged postictal hypoxia can facilitate long-term comorbidities including cognitive dysfunction and increased mortality. 3 , 4 Importantly, both seizures and bouts of hypoxia can have acute and lasting effects on metabolic function and the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). 5 , 6 …”
Section: Commentarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 2 Severe or prolonged postictal hypoxia can facilitate long-term comorbidities including cognitive dysfunction and increased mortality. 3 , 4 Importantly, both seizures and bouts of hypoxia can have acute and lasting effects on metabolic function and the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). 5 , 6 …”
Section: Commentarymentioning
confidence: 99%