2024
DOI: 10.1111/epi.18017
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Sex differences in cholinergic signaling affect functional outcomes for theta–gamma coordination in hippocampal subcircuits following experimental febrile status epilepticus

Michelle L. Kloc,
Gregory L. Holmes,
Jeremy M. Barry

Abstract: ObjectiveSex determines cognitive outcome in animal models of early life seizure, where males exhibit impaired hippocampal‐dependent learning and memory compared with females. The physiological underpinnings of this sex effect are unclear. Cholinergic signaling is essential for the generation of hippocampal oscillations, and supplementation of cholinergic precursors prior to status epilepticus in immature male rats prevents subsequent memory deficits. We hypothesized that there are sex differences in acetylcho… Show more

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