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Lim-Anna Sieu

Department of Neurology, Yale University School of Medicine, 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, CT 06520, USA. Electronic address: limanna.sieu@yale.edu.

1 paper in the library · 8 citations · publishing 2024

Papers

Slow and fast cortical cholinergic arousal is reduced in a mouse model of focal seizures with impaired consciousness.

Cell reports December 24, 2024 Lim-Anna Sieu, Shobhit Singla, Jiayang Liu et al. 8 citations

Focal temporal lobe seizures in humans often cause loss of consciousness accompanied by cortical slow waves similar to deep sleep. Previous rat studies under anesthesia suggested that reduced subcortical arousal depresses cortical function, but could not link conscious behavior to physiology. In an awake mouse model, electrically induced hippocampal seizures impaired behavioral responses to sounds, triggered cortical slow waves, and reduced mean high-frequency cortical activity. Behavioral responses depended on cortical acetylcholine release at two timescales: slow state-related decreases correlated with overall impairment, while fast phasic release corresponded to variable spared or impaired responses per stimulus. These results establish a strong link between decreased cortical arousal and impaired consciousness during focal seizures.