Epileptic micronetworks and their clinical relevance
13.11.2023 17:00 – 18:00
A core aspect of clinical epileptology revolves around relating epileptic field potentials to underlying neural sources (e.g. an “epileptogenic focus”). Yet still, how neural population activity relates to epileptic field potentials, especially across neuroanatomical scales, remains far from being understood. The talk will provide new insights on this topic, based on hippocampal and neocortical chronic in vivo two-photon population imaging and local field potential recordings of epileptic micronetworks in mice, and invasive depth electrode recordings (macroelectrodes and BF microwires) in epilepsy patients during pre-surgical evaluation.
References:
Wenzel M, Hamm JP, Peterka DS, Yuste R. (2019) Acute focal seizures start as local synchronizations of neuronal ensembles. J Neurosci. 39 (43) 8562-8575,
doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3176-18.2019
Bando Y, Wenzel M, Yuste R. (2021) Simultaneous two-photon imaging of action potentials and subthreshold inputs in vivo. Nat Commun. 12(1):1-12. doi:10.1038/s41467-021-27444-9
Wenzel M, Huberfeld G, Grayden DB, Curtis M De, Trevelyan AJ. (2023) A debate on the neuronal origin of focal seizures. Epilepsia. 00:1-12. doi:10.1111/epi.17650
Lieu
Bâtiment: HUG
Salle de conférence de neurologie
2ème étage, bâtiment Prévost
Organisé par
Département de neurosciences fondamentalesDépartement des neurosciences cliniques
Département des neurosciences cliniques
Intervenant-e-s
Michael Wenzel, MD, PhD, Department of Epileptology, Bonn University, Germanyentrée libre
Classement
Catégorie: Séminaire
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