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Morphological changes of the hippocampus in tetanus toxin model of temporal lobe epilepsy
Demeterová, Ľubica ; Jiruška, Přemysl (advisor) ; Telenský, Petr (referee)
Temporal lobe epilepsy is the most common form of epilepsy and hippocampal sclerosis represents the main underlying structural abnormity. Approximately 20% of TLE cases are non- lesional due to absence of any obvious epileptogenic lesion and tetanus toxin model is traditionally considered as a model of non-lesional temporal lobe epilepsy. The main aim of this study was to evaluate the presence of the cell damage and to determine its spatiotemporal profile. Tetanus toxin was stereotaxically injected into CA3 subregion of dorsal hippocampus in adult male Wistar rats. Brain tissue was extracted 4, 8 and 16 days following the surgery. Postfixed brains were sectioned to 50 µm slices and labeled using Nissl's and FluoroJade B staining (FJB). Hippocampal sclerosis was present only in animals from D16 group, however, it was localized mainly in contralateral CA1 area. Additional finding was decreased Nissl's staining in contralateral hippocampus which corresponded with the presence of FJB positive neurons. In animals from group D8, we have identified presence of FJB positive neurons predominantly in ipsilateral hippocampus. In D4 animals, cellular degeneration was absent. To examine the non- lesional nature of tetanus toxin model, we have performed blind study, when Nissl's staining were reviewed...
Design of multichannel electrode for long-term recording of neocortical activity in vivo
Vlk, Pavel ; Kudláček, Jan ; Ježdík, P. ; Otáhal, Jakub ; Demeterová, Ľubica ; Čmejla, R. ; Jiruška, Přemysl
The main aim of this work was to develop new multichannel electrodes for long-term monitoring of neocortical aktivity in vivo in freely moving animals. Designed electrode implant is fabricated using 3D printing technique. We have designed efficient technique of cleaning, implant assembling and surgical implantation
Functional mapping and excitability testing of limbic structures in vivo
Kudláček, Jan ; Levčík, David ; Vlk, Pavel ; Demeterová, Ľubica ; Otáhal, Jakub ; Čmejla, R. ; Jiruška, Přemysl
We have focused on analysis of functional connectivity and excitability testing of limbic structures in vivo. Results demonstrated that stimulation of ventral commisure activates preferentially dorsal hippocampus and medial entorhinal cortex

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