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Seizing Control of the CA2

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Chemogenetic Activation of Hippocampal Area CA2 Promotes Acute and Chronic Seizures in a Mouse Model of Epilepsy LaFrancois JJ, Kennedy M, Rathod M, Santoro B, Lisgaras CP, Siegelbaum SA, Scharfman HE. Neurobiology of Disease . 2026;219:107256. Pyramidal cells (PCs) of hippocampal area CA2 exhibit increased excitability in temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) and in mouse models of TLE. In epileptic mice, selective inhibition of CA2 PCs reduces chronic seizures. Here we asked if activating CA2 PCs increases seizures. Mice expressing Cre recombinase in CA2 PCs ( Amigo2 -Cre mice) were injected with the convulsant pilocarpine to induce a period of severe seizures ( status epilepticus , SE), which leads to chronic seizures after 3–4 weeks (epilepsy). Epileptic mice were injected with a Cre-dependent adeno-associated virus (AAV) to express an excitatory designer receptor exclusively activated by designer drug (eDREADD; hM3Dq) in dorsal CA2 bilaterally and implanted with subdural EEG electrodes. After recovery, mice were recorded continuously using video and EEG for 6 weeks, 3 weeks with drinking water containing the eDREADD activator clozapine-N-oxide (CNO) and 3 weeks without CNO. CA2 activation with CNO caused a significant increase in seizure frequency and duration. Seizures occurred in clusters (many seizures per day over several consecutive days) and mice given water with CNO had a greater maximum number of seizures per day during a cluster compared to water without CNO. CNO had no significant effect in control mice. In naïve Amigo2- Cre mice expressing hM3Dq, pre-treatment with CNO before pilocarpine administration shortened the latency to SE and increased EEG power at the start of SE. Taken together with prior findings, the results suggest that CA2 is a control point for regulating seizures in the pilocarpine mouse model of TLE.
Title: Seizing Control of the CA2
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Chemogenetic Activation of Hippocampal Area CA2 Promotes Acute and Chronic Seizures in a Mouse Model of Epilepsy LaFrancois JJ, Kennedy M, Rathod M, Santoro B, Lisgaras CP, Siegelbaum SA, Scharfman HE.
Neurobiology of Disease .
2026;219:107256.
Pyramidal cells (PCs) of hippocampal area CA2 exhibit increased excitability in temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) and in mouse models of TLE.
In epileptic mice, selective inhibition of CA2 PCs reduces chronic seizures.
Here we asked if activating CA2 PCs increases seizures.
Mice expressing Cre recombinase in CA2 PCs ( Amigo2 -Cre mice) were injected with the convulsant pilocarpine to induce a period of severe seizures ( status epilepticus , SE), which leads to chronic seizures after 3–4 weeks (epilepsy).
Epileptic mice were injected with a Cre-dependent adeno-associated virus (AAV) to express an excitatory designer receptor exclusively activated by designer drug (eDREADD; hM3Dq) in dorsal CA2 bilaterally and implanted with subdural EEG electrodes.
After recovery, mice were recorded continuously using video and EEG for 6 weeks, 3 weeks with drinking water containing the eDREADD activator clozapine-N-oxide (CNO) and 3 weeks without CNO.
CA2 activation with CNO caused a significant increase in seizure frequency and duration.
Seizures occurred in clusters (many seizures per day over several consecutive days) and mice given water with CNO had a greater maximum number of seizures per day during a cluster compared to water without CNO.
CNO had no significant effect in control mice.
In naïve Amigo2- Cre mice expressing hM3Dq, pre-treatment with CNO before pilocarpine administration shortened the latency to SE and increased EEG power at the start of SE.
Taken together with prior findings, the results suggest that CA2 is a control point for regulating seizures in the pilocarpine mouse model of TLE.

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