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Sleep Deprivation Exacerbates Seizures and Diminishes <scp>GABAergic</scp> Tonic Inhibition

Sai Surthi Konduru, Yu‐Zhen Pan, Eli Wallace, Jesse A. Pfammatter, Mathew V. Jones, Rama Maganti

2021Annals of Neurology34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Patients with epilepsy report that sleep deprivation is a common trigger for breakthrough seizures. The basic mechanism of this phenomenon is unknown. In the Kv1.1 −/− mouse model of epilepsy, daily sleep deprivation indeed exacerbated seizures though these effects were lost after the third day. Sleep deprivation also accelerated mortality in ~ 52% of Kv1.1 −/− mice, not observed in controls. Voltage‐clamp experiments on the day after recovery from sleep deprivation showed reductions in GABAergic tonic inhibition in dentate granule cells in epileptic Kv1.1 −/− mice. Our results suggest that sleep deprivation is detrimental to seizures and survival, possibly due to reductions in GABAergic tonic inhibition. ANN NEUROL 2021;90:840–844

Topics & Concepts

Sleep deprivationTonic (physiology)GABAergicEpilepsyPrivationAnticonvulsantSleep (system call)PsychologyNeuroscienceEndocrinologyAnesthesiaInternal medicineMedicineCircadian rhythmInhibitory postsynaptic potentialComputer scienceOperating systemNeuroscience and Neuropharmacology ResearchMemory and Neural MechanismsSleep and Wakefulness Research