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    Researchers Find Novel Approach To Prevent Seizures

    Researchers Find Novel
    Sunil Aswal
    April17/ 2022

    Seoul: A significant advance in our understanding of epilepsy has been announced by scientists at Trinity College Dublin, who identified a potential method of preventing damaging seizure activity. The findings were published in the international journal, Nature Communications. Epilepsy is a chronic central nervous system (CNS) disorder affecting approximately 1 per cent of the population and 50 million people worldwide. It is characterised by recurrent, spontaneous seizures caused by disrupted electrical activity in the brain. While the brain accounts for just 2 per cent of human body mass, it expends almost 20 per cent of the body's daily energy production. In order to maintain this high energy demand brain cells are nourished by an intricate network of capillaries that forms the so-called blood-brain barrier (BBB). Such is the extent of these capillaries, we estimate that every brain cell is essentially nourished by its own capillary. Fundamentally, it is a disruption to the integrity of these capillaries and the BBB that the Trinity scientists believe is a key driver of seizure activity in humans. Promisingly though, their new research shows that restoring that integrity can prevent seizures. "Our findings suggest that designing medicines aimed at stabilising the integrity of blood vessels in the brain may hold promise in treating patients who are currently non-responsive to anti-seizure medications," said Dr Matthew Campbell, Associate Professor in Trinity's School of Genetics and Microbiology. "This work represents one of the first conclusive studies that pinpoint a key feature of seizures that have to date not been studied in great molecular detail." Importantly, the work was translational in nature and included both basic ...

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