NETWORK MECHANISMS OF EPILEPTOGENESIS IN A MOUSE MODEL OF HCN1 DEVELOPMENTAL AND EPILEPTIC ENCEPHALOPATHIES
German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE)
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PS06-09PM-135
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To investigate the network mechanisms underlying epileptogenesis in this mouse model, we performed long-lasting in vivo single-channel telemetry recordings and multichannel depth recordings in the somatosensory cortex and hippocampus. Neonatal and infant mice (P6-P14) were recorded in a stereotaxic setup using Neuronexus electrodes. Head-fixed adult animals (>10 weeks) were recorded in the Mobile HomeCage (MHC) using high-density Neuropixels electrodes combined with parallel video acquisition and movement tracking.
Recordings from neonatal and infant HCN1-GD mice showed spontaneous electrographic seizures in the hippocampus and/or cortex already at P6, indicating an early postnatal onset of epileptogenesis. Adult HCN1-GD mice showed state- and region-specific changes in hippocampal network activity, especially a reduction in gamma power across hippocampal layers during locomotion and lower CA1 single-unit firing rates, supporting the hypothesis of impaired interneuron function in HCN1-GD mice. Polysomnography results showed that mutant mice exhibit increased wakefulness compared to wild-type controls, particularly near the dark/light transition. These sleep disturbances could safely be treated with GABA-A receptor mimetics.
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