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Wnt Signaling Modulators Exhibit Neuroprotective Effects Via Combating Astrogliosis and Balancing Synaptic Density at Early and Late Stage Temporal Lobe Epilepsy

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Journal Neurochem Res
Specialties Chemistry
Neurology
Date 2024 Sep 5
PMID 39235578
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Temporal Lobe Epilepsy (TLE) is a severe neurological condition characterized by recurrent seizures that often do not respond well to available anti-seizure medications. TLE has been associated with epileptogenesis, a process that starts during the latent period following a neurologic insult and is followed by chronic phase. Recent research has linked canonical Wnt signaling to the pathophysiology of epileptogenesis and TLE. Our previous study demonstrated differential regulation of canonical Wnt signaling during early and late stage post status epilepticus (SE) induction. Building on these findings, our current study utilized Wnt modulators: GSK-3β inhibitor 6-bromoindirubin-3'-oxime (6-Bio) and disheveled inhibitor niclosamide and investigated their impact on canonical Wnt signaling during the early (30 days) and later stages (60 days) following SE induction. We assessed several parameters, including seizure frequency, astrogliosis, synaptic density, and neuronal counts in hippocampal tissue. We used immunohistochemistry and Nissl staining to evaluate gliosis, synaptic density, and neuronal counts in micro-dissected hippocampi. Western blotting was used to examine the expression of proteins involved in canonical Wnt/β-catenin signaling, and real-time PCR was conducted to analyze their relative mRNA expression. Wnt modulators, 6-Bio and Niclosamide were found to reduce seizure frequency and various other parameters including behavioral parameters, hippocampal morphology, astrogliosis and synaptic density at different stages of TLE.

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