In the central nervous system, zinc is released along with glutamate during neurotransmission and, in excess, can promote neuronal death. Experimental studies have shown that metallothioneins I/II (MT-I/II), which chelate free zinc, can affect seizures and reduce neuronal death after status epilepticus. Our aim was to evaluate the expression of MT-I/II in the hippocampus of patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE). Hippocampi from patients with pharmacoresistant mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) were evaluated for expression of MT-I/II and for neuronal, astroglial, and microglial populations. Compared to control cases, MTLE group displayed widespread increase in MT-I/II expression, astrogliosis and reduced neuronal population. MT-I/II levels did not correlate with any clinical variables, but patients with secondary generalized seizures (SGS) had less MT-I/II than patients without SGS. In conclusion, MT-I/II expression was increased in hippocampi from MTLE patients and our data suggest that it may be associated with different seizure spread patterns.
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Peixoto-Santos, J. E., Galvis-Alonso, O. Y., Velasco, T. R., Kandratavicius, L., Assirati, J. A., Carlotti, C. G., … Leite, J. P. (2012). Different levels of MT-I/II between patients with MTLE with or without seizure generalization: Does hippocampal MT-I/II affects seizure spread, or does seizure spread promotes differential expression of MT-I/II? In Journal of Epilepsy and Clinical Neurophysiology (Vol. 18, pp. 16–20). https://doi.org/10.1590/S1676-26492012000100005
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