Nemzeti Gyógyszerkutatási és Fejlesztési Laboratórium (PharmaLab)(RRF-2.3.1-21-2022-00015)
Támogató: NKFIH
(HAS-ELRN NAP2022-I-2/2022)
Despite decades of research, we still do not understand how spontaneous human seizures
start and spread - especially at the level of neuronal microcircuits. In this study,
we used laminar arrays of micro-electrodes to simultaneously record the local field
potentials and multi-unit neural activities across the six layers of the neocortex
during focal seizures in humans. We found that, within the ictal onset zone, the discharges
generated during a seizure consisted of current sinks and sources only within the
infra-granular and granular layers. Outside of the seizure onset zone, ictal discharges
reflected current flow in the supra-granular layers. Interestingly, these patterns
of current flow evolved during the course of the seizure - especially outside the
seizure onset zone where superficial sinks and sources extended into the deeper layers.
Based on these observations, a framework describing cortical-cortical dynamics of
seizures is proposed with implications for seizure localization, surgical targeting,
and neuromodulation techniques to block the generation and propagation of seizures.