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Query: UMLS:C0038220 (
status epilepticus
)
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Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is often caused by a neurodegenerative brain insult that triggers epileptogenesis, and eventually results in spontaneous seizures, i.e., epilepsy. Understanding the mechanisms of cell death is a key for designing new drug therapies for preventing the neurodegeneration associated with TLE. Here, we investigated the expression of
caspase 2
, a protein involved in programmed cell death, during the course of epilepsy. We investigated
caspase 2
expression in hippocampal samples derived from patients operated on for drug refractory TLE. To understand the evolution of altered-
caspase 2
expression during the epileptic process, we also examined
caspase 2
expression and activity in the rat hippocampus after
status epilepticus
-induced acute damage, during epileptogenesis, and after the onset of epilepsy. Caspase 2 expression was enhanced in the hippocampal neurons in chronic TLE patients. In rats,
status epilepticus
-induced
caspase 2
labeling paralleled the progression of neurodegeneration. Proteolytic activation and cleavage of
caspase 2
was also detected in the rat brain undergoing epileptogenesis. Our data suggest that
caspase 2
-mediated programmed cell death participates in the seizure-induced degenerative process in experimental and human TLE.
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PMID:Increased expression of caspase 2 in experimental and human temporal lobe epilepsy. 1762 33