Neurobiological Correlates of Alpha-Tocopherol Antiepileptogenic Effects and MicroRNA Expression Modulation in a Rat Model of Kainate-Induced Seizures

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Patrizia Ambrogini
Maria Cristina Albertini
Michele Betti
Claudia Galati
Davide Lattanzi
David Savelli
Michael Di Palma
Stefania Saccomanno
Desirée Bartolini
Pierangelo Torquato
Gabriele Ruffolo
Fabiola Olivieri
Francesco Galli
Eleonora Palma
Andrea Minelli
Riccardo Cuppini
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[1] University of Urbino Carlo Bo,Department of Biomolecular Sciences, Section of Physiology
[2] Marche Polytechnic University,Department of Gastroenterology
[3] Marche Polytechnic University,Department of Molecular and Clinical Sciences
[4] University of Perugia,Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
[5] University of Rome Sapienza,Department of Physiology and Pharmacology
[6] INRCA-IRCCS,Center of Clinical Pathology and Innovative Therapy
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Molecular Neurobiology | 2018年 / 55卷
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Vitamin E; Epilepsy; Neuroprotection; Spontaneous recurrent seizures; MicroRNA;
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Seizure-triggered maladaptive neural plasticity and neuroinflammation occur during the latent period as a key underlying event in epilepsy chronicization. Previously, we showed that α-tocopherol (α-T) reduces hippocampal neuroglial activation and neurodegeneration in the rat model of kainic acid (KA)-induced status epilepticus (SE). These findings allowed us to postulate an antiepileptogenic potential for α-T in hippocampal excitotoxicity, in line with clinical evidence showing that α-T improves seizure control in drug-resistant patients. To explore neurobiological correlates of the α-T antiepileptogenic role, rats were injected with such vitamin during the latent period starting right after KA-induced SE, and the effects on circuitry excitability, neuroinflammation, neuronal death, and microRNA (miRNA) expression were investigated in the hippocampus. Results show that in α-T-treated epileptic rats, (1) the number of population spikes elicited by pyramidal neurons, as well as the latency to the onset of epileptiform-like network activity recover to control levels; (2) neuronal death is almost prevented; (3) down-regulation of claudin, a blood–brain barrier protein, is fully reversed; (4) neuroinflammation processes are quenched (as indicated by the decrease of TNF-α, IL-1β, GFAP, IBA-1, and increase of IL-6); (5) miR-146a, miR-124, and miR-126 expression is coherently modulated in hippocampus and serum by α-T. These findings support the potential of a timely intervention with α-T in clinical management of SE to reduce epileptogenesis, thus preventing chronic epilepsy development. In addition, we suggest that the analysis of miRNA levels in serum could provide clinicians with a tool to evaluate disease evolution and the efficacy of α-T therapy in SE.
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