Low grade inflammation in the epileptic hippocampus contrasts with explosive inflammation occurring in the acute phase following status epilepticus in rats: translation to patients with epilepsy

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Gasmi NadiaORCID,Navarro Fabrice P.,Ogier Michaël,Belmeguenaï Amor,Lieutaud Thomas,Georges Béatrice,Bodennec Jacques,Guénot Marc,Streichenberger Nathalie,Ryvlin Philippe,Rheims Sylvain,Bezin Laurent

Abstract

ABSTRACTThere is still a lack of robust data, acquired identically and reliably from tissues either surgically resected from patients with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (mTLE) or collected in animal models, to answer the question of whether the degree of inflammation of the hippocampus differs between mTLE patients, and between epilepsy and epileptogenesis. Here, using highly calibrated RTqPCR, we show that neuroinflammatory marker expression was highly variable in the hippocampus and the amygdala of mTLE patients. This variability was not associated with gender, age, duration of epilepsy, seizure frequency, and anti-seizure drug treatments. In addition, it did not correlate between the two structures and was reduced when the inflammatory status was averaged between the two structures. We also show that brain tissue not frozen within minutes after resection had significantly decreased housekeeping gene transcript levels, precluding the possibility of using post-mortem tissues to assess physiological baseline transcript levels in the hippocampus. We thus used rat models of mTLE, induced by status epilepticus (SE), that have the advantage of providing access to physiological baseline values. They indisputably indicated that inflammation measured during the chronic phase of epilepsy was much lower than the explosive inflammation occurring after SE, and was only detected when epilepsy was associated with massive neurodegeneration and gliosis. Comparison between the inter-individual variability measured in patients and that established in all epileptic and control rats suggests that some mTLE patients may have very low inflammation in the hippocampus, close to control values. However, the observation of elevated inflammation in the amygdala of some patients indicates that inflammation should be studied not only at the epileptic hippocampus, but also in the associated brain structures in order to have a more integrated view of the degree of inflammation present in brain networks involved in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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