2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.01.26.24301821
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Aberrant fast spiking interneuronal activity precedes seizure transitions in humans

Edward M. Merricks,
Sarita S. Deshpande,
Alexander H. Agopyan-Miu
et al.

Abstract: There is active debate regarding how GABAergic function changes during seizure initiation and propagation, and whether interneuronal activity drives or impedes the pathophysiology. Here, we track cell-type specific firing during spontaneous human seizures to identify neocortical mechanisms of inhibitory failure. Fast-spiking interneuron activity was maximal over 1 second before equivalent excitatory increases, and showed transitions to out-of-phase firing prior to local tissue becoming incorporated into the se… Show more

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