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Query: UMLS:C0027066 (
myoclonus
)
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Two types of intracellular activity have been found in neurons in the cortical penicillin seizure focus during an interictal spike; a prolonged depolarization (
PDS
) followed by hyperpolarization or predominantly hyperpolarization. In the present study of a penicillin focus we have correlated the penicillin focus location with motor behavior and the cellular physiology with cellular morphology and location. Penicillin injection at the same location in the anterior sigmoid gyrus invariably resulted in focal seizures involving the contralateral shoulder. From the locations of the
myoclonus
and the focus, the character of the movements and the route of seizure spread we conclude that the same pathways mediate movement produced by penicillin seizures or by electrically stimulating the same motor cortex. Intracellular recordings and dye-marking of cells in and around the seizure focus revealed that
PDS
neurons were located within a 3 mm radius from the site of penicillin injection. All
PDS
neurons either lacked well filled processes or had abnormal dendrites. Inhibited neurons were all pyramidal neurons with normal dendrites. The dendritic abnormalities observed could be important in the genesis of the
PDS
.
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PMID:Focal penicillin seizures--motor activity and cellular physiology and morphology. 641 52