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Quantitative analysis of benzodiazepine receptor in temporal lobe epilepsy:: [125I]iomazenil autoradiographic study of surgically resected specimens

Journal

EPILEPSIA
Volume 43, Issue 9, Pages 1039-1048

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BLACKWELL PUBLISHING INC
DOI: 10.1046/j.1528-1157.2002.137601.x

Keywords

temporal lobe epilepsy; hippocampal sclerosis; benzodiazepine receptor; [I-125]iomazenil autoradiography; neuron loss

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Purpose: To evaluate the changes of the inhibitory neurotransmitter receptor system related to epileptogenesis by measuring central benzodiazepine receptors (BZDRs) in surgically resected specimens of temporal lobe epilepsy by using [I-125] iomazenil autoradiography. Methods: Surgically resected specimens were obtained from 66 temporal lobe epilepsy patients [5] with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) and 15 with non-MTLE] receiving no BZDs and seven MTLE patients receiving BZDs. BZDR densities in brain sections were measured by using [I-125]iomazenil autoradiography, Cell densities were measured from cresyl violet-stained sections. Results: Compared with non-MTLE patients. non-BZD-treated MTLE patients showed remarkable reduction of BZDR density in the pyramidal cell region of coma ammonis (CA) 1. CA3, and CA4, and a smaller but significant reduction in CA2 and the molecular and granule cell layers of dentate gyrus (mDG). In the MTLE group, the BZDR density in the mDG correlated with that in lateral cortex. Significant correlations between BZDR density and cell density were found in all hippocampal regions. A significant difference in BZDR density/cell-density ratio was observed in CA1 region between MTLE and non-MTLE. BZD-treated patients tended to have lower BZDR densities than did non-BZD-treated patients, although the differences did not reach significance. In all MTLE cases, [I-123] iomazenil singlephoton emission computed tomography (SPECT) showed decreased BZDR binding in MTL. Conclusions: In MTLE, BZDR densities decreased parallel to reduction in cell density in most hippocampal subfields, but BZDR density appeared to decrease in excess of neuron loss in CA1. [I-123] Iomazenil SPECT might be useful for detecting in vivo changes of BZDR density.

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