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Selective striatal fast‐spiking interneuron inhibition induces cortical seizure

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AbstractWhether striatal fast‐spiking interneurons are involved in cortical synchronization remains elusive. We performed acute microinjections of a selective FSI–AMPA receptor antagonist into the sensorimotor striatum of non‐human primates to verify whether selective FSI inhibition within the sensorimotor striatum could potentially modify cortical excitability, thereby triggering focal seizures. Experiments were performed on three fascicularis monkeys. During each experimental session, low volumes of IEM‐1460 (4–8 μL) were injected slowly at 1 μL/min. Spontaneous behavioral changes were classified according to the Racine scale modified for primates. These induced motor behaviors were correlated with electroencephalographic (EEG and EMG) measures. Power spectrum and time–frequency analysis were performed and compared between each period of interest. Pharmacological selective inhibition of striatal fast‐spiking INs induced focal motor seizures. Back averaging confirmed that myoclonic activity was closely linked to cortical spikes‐and‐waves epileptic activity, with a significant increase in cortical EEG power in all studied frequency bands (p < .0001). Thus, striatal FSIs likely play a role in controlling cortical excitability through the cortico–striato–thalamo–cortical pathway. They may contribute to the pathophysiology of focal motor epilepsies by modulating the threshold at which focal motor seizures are triggered.
Title: Selective striatal fast‐spiking interneuron inhibition induces cortical seizure
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AbstractWhether striatal fast‐spiking interneurons are involved in cortical synchronization remains elusive.
We performed acute microinjections of a selective FSI–AMPA receptor antagonist into the sensorimotor striatum of non‐human primates to verify whether selective FSI inhibition within the sensorimotor striatum could potentially modify cortical excitability, thereby triggering focal seizures.
Experiments were performed on three fascicularis monkeys.
During each experimental session, low volumes of IEM‐1460 (4–8 μL) were injected slowly at 1 μL/min.
Spontaneous behavioral changes were classified according to the Racine scale modified for primates.
These induced motor behaviors were correlated with electroencephalographic (EEG and EMG) measures.
Power spectrum and time–frequency analysis were performed and compared between each period of interest.
Pharmacological selective inhibition of striatal fast‐spiking INs induced focal motor seizures.
Back averaging confirmed that myoclonic activity was closely linked to cortical spikes‐and‐waves epileptic activity, with a significant increase in cortical EEG power in all studied frequency bands (p < .
0001).
Thus, striatal FSIs likely play a role in controlling cortical excitability through the cortico–striato–thalamo–cortical pathway.
They may contribute to the pathophysiology of focal motor epilepsies by modulating the threshold at which focal motor seizures are triggered.

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