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Epilepsy Trigger: When Hippocampal Neurons Are Gone
GermanyThursday, November 28, 2024
Intriguingly, the absence of these CCL17-positive neurons led to increased inflammation in the brain. This inflammation, in turn, triggered epileptic seizures. The study shows that the death of these specific neurons isn't just a side effect of epilepsy but might actually contribute to its onset.
This discovery has important implications for our understanding of epilepsy. It suggests that targeting inflammation and preserving crucial neurons could be a potential strategy for treating or preventing seizures. However, more research is needed to fully understand and apply these findings to human patients.
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