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Dentate Gyrus Neurons in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy

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Dentate Gyrus Neurons in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy

Pathway Diagram

flowchart TD N0["EPILEPSY"] N1["MTOR"] N1 -->|"therapeutic target"| N0 N2["NEUROINFLAMMATION"] N2 -->|"activates"| N0 N3["ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE"] N3 -->|"associated with"| N0 N3 -->|"associated with"| N0 N0 -->|"associated with"| N0 N4["PARKINSON'S DISEASE"] N4 -->|"associated with"| N0 N5["Als"] N0 -->|"therapeutic target"| N5 N0 -->|"therapeutic target"| N0 N6["Inflammation"] N0 -->|"activates"| N6 N0 -->|"activates"| N6 N7["NEURODEGENERATION"] N7 -->|"activates"| N0 N0 -->|"activates"| N5

Overview

The dentate gyrus (DG) is a specialized region within the hippocampal formation of the temporal lobe that plays a critical role in memory formation and pattern separation. In temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), the most common form of adult-onset epilepsy, dentate gyrus neurons undergo profound pathological changes including selective neuronal loss, aberrant sprouting of mossy fibers, and alterations in inhibitory circuitry. The dentate gyrus contains several neuron types, particularly granule cells (the principal neurons), hilar interneurons, and GABAergic basket cells, each of which demonstrates distinct vulnerability patterns during TLE progression. This selective vulnerability and subsequent reorganization of the dentate gyrus represents a key pathological hallmark of TLE and contributes to both seizure generation and cognitive dysfunction associated with the disease.

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