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2022 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

Depolarizing Effect of Chloride Influx Through KCC and NKCC During Nonsynaptic Epileptiform Activity

Authors : D. M. Soares, S. G. Cecílio, L. E. C. Santos, A. M. Rodrigues, A. C. G. Almeida

Published in: XXVII Brazilian Congress on Biomedical Engineering

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Chloride accumulation inside neurons is related to excitability and to the induction and maintenance of epileptiform activity. Studies propose that cation-chloride cotransporters KCC (potassium-chloride cotransporter) and NKCC (sodium–potassium-chloride cotransporter), nonsynaptic mechanisms associated with chloride (Cl) homeostasis, may be targets for anticonvulsant treatment. However, the contribution of these cotransporters to the neuronal activities during epileptiform discharges is not yet clear. This study aimed to investigate the effect of the cation-Cl cotransporters (KCC and NKCC) during non-synaptic epileptiform activity (NSEA) through mathematical modeling and computational simulations. The mathematical model represents electrochemical mechanisms of the granular layer of the dentate gyrus in the rat hippocampus, such as ion channels, the Na/K pump, KCC, NKCC, etc. For KCC and NKCC, in particular, ionic fluxes were estimated according to the Michaelis–Menten formalism, considering the reactions of their physiological ligands in an equilibrium state at each instant. Simulating experimental procedures, the results show that the blockage of both cotransporters is not enough to suppress non-synaptic epileptiform discharges after they have been triggered. According to the simulations, KCC and NKCC contribute to intracellular Cl accumulation and to increase neuronal excitability. However, the Cl flux through ionic channels is sufficient to maintain the intracellular Cl  concentration at the high level necessary to the occurrence of epileptiform discharges.

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go back to reference Cecílio SG, Santos LEC, Rodrigues AM et al (2018) Effect of the combination of NKCC1 and KCC2 cotransporter blockades on non-synaptic epileptiform activities. IFMBE Proc. vol 70/2, XXVI Brazilian congress on biomed. Eng., Armação de Búzios, Brazil, pp 563–566 Cecílio SG, Santos LEC, Rodrigues AM et al (2018) Effect of the combination of NKCC1 and KCC2 cotransporter blockades on non-synaptic epileptiform activities. IFMBE Proc. vol 70/2, XXVI Brazilian congress on biomed. Eng., Armação de Búzios, Brazil, pp 563–566
Metadata
Title
Depolarizing Effect of Chloride Influx Through KCC and NKCC During Nonsynaptic Epileptiform Activity
Authors
D. M. Soares
S. G. Cecílio
L. E. C. Santos
A. M. Rodrigues
A. C. G. Almeida
Copyright Year
2022
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70601-2_327