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Grafted noradrenergic neurons suppress seizure development in kindling-induced epilepsy.
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Norepinephrine-rich Cell SuspensionsSynaptic PlasticityDevelopmental BiologyNeurophysiologyNeuroanatomySynaptic TransmissionPhysiologyRat FetusesNeurotransmitterKindling-induced EpilepsyNeurotransmissionNeurologyNeuroscienceNervous SystemMedicineNeurochemistrySocial Sciences
Norepinephrine-rich cell suspensions, prepared from the locus coeruleus region of rat fetuses, were grafted bilaterally into the hippocampus of rats made hypersensitive to hippocampal kindling by a neurotoxic lesion of the central catecholamine system. The animals with grafts showed a marked suppression of the onset and progression of kindling-induced epilepsy, and this effect was correlated with the degree of graft-derived noradrenergic innervation of the host hippocampal formation. We conclude that grafted neurons can modulate the excitability of epileptic brain regions.
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