We provide evidence that the anti-epileptogenic effect is mediated by an increase in neuronogenesis rather then by prevention of ongoing damage. Very little positive results can be found in the literature with reference to successful prevention of epileptogenesis and this is the first evidence of a disease-modifying effect based on a “treatment” of endogenous neurogenesis by neurotrophic factors.
Temporal lobe epilepsy model, neural stem cells and gene therapy
PARADISO, Beatrice;ZUCCHINI, Silvia;MARCONI, Peggy Carla Raffaella;BERTO, Elena;BINASCHI, Anna;MAGRI, Eros;MARZOLA, Andrea;SIMONATO, Michele
2010
Abstract
We provide evidence that the anti-epileptogenic effect is mediated by an increase in neuronogenesis rather then by prevention of ongoing damage. Very little positive results can be found in the literature with reference to successful prevention of epileptogenesis and this is the first evidence of a disease-modifying effect based on a “treatment” of endogenous neurogenesis by neurotrophic factors.File in questo prodotto:
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