2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1460-9568.2007.05559.x
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Small‐world network topology of hippocampal neuronal network is lost, in an in vitro glutamate injury model of epilepsy

Abstract: Neuronal network topologies and connectivity patterns were explored in control and glutamate-injured hippocampal neuronal networks, cultured on planar multielectrode arrays. Spontaneous activity was characterized by brief episodes of synchronous firing at many sites in the array (network bursts). During such assembly activity, maximum numbers of neurons are known to interact in the network. After brief glutamate exposure followed by recovery, neuronal networks became hypersynchronous and fired network bursts a… Show more

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“…Together with findings obtained from an in vitro study (Srinivas et al, 2007) these studies stress the importance of nonrandom synaptic topologies for hyperexcitability and synchronization as well as for the emergence of certain types of epileptic seizures. Network approaches can also help in interpreting the complex synchronization phenomena seen on the EEG of epilepsy patients (Wendling et al, 2005;Feldt et al, 2007).…”
Section: Characterizing Synchronization Phenomena In Human Epileptic mentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Together with findings obtained from an in vitro study (Srinivas et al, 2007) these studies stress the importance of nonrandom synaptic topologies for hyperexcitability and synchronization as well as for the emergence of certain types of epileptic seizures. Network approaches can also help in interpreting the complex synchronization phenomena seen on the EEG of epilepsy patients (Wendling et al, 2005;Feldt et al, 2007).…”
Section: Characterizing Synchronization Phenomena In Human Epileptic mentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Although experimental investigation in living developing neuronal networks offers great possibilities for understanding structure-function relationships, most structure-function studies so far have analyzed networks using neurons growing in cultures and not in vivo [50,55,[90][91][92]. Indeed, cultures are relatively easy to manipulate and record from, and therefore seem to be a more attractive model for many researchers interested in studying systems neuroscience.…”
Section: Statistical Relationshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Schwarz et al (2009) measured effects of nicotine on fMRI network topology in rats, demonstrating the potential utility of the approach for preclinical studies. Achard and Bullmore (2007) demonstrated effects of sulpiride (a dopamine D 2 receptor antagonist) on efficiency of human fMRI networks (Srinivas et al, 2007;Lee et al, 2011).…”
Section: Network Metrics As Pharmacodynamic Biomarkersmentioning
confidence: 99%