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Reciprocal up- and down-regulation of BDNF mRNA in tetanus toxin- induced epileptic focus and inhibitory surround in cerebral cortex
1998
Cerebral Cortex
Chronic focal epilepsy is associated with synaptic plasticity and growth of new connections. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is associated with each of these processes in normal brain and shows acute up-regulation in models of generalized epilepsy. Here, using an experimental model of focal epilepsy, we show persistent up-regulation of BDNF mRNA, independent of that of other growth factors, in association with the development and persistence of chronic seizures. In situ hybridization
doi:10.1093/cercor/8.6.481
pmid:9758212
fatcat:65yjrnesqvgpzeuhxbqvpoxpfu