Table 1.
Acute phase (4–11 days) | Chronic phase (~6 weeks) | Comments | |
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Morphology | No obvious change except mossy cell degeneration | No mossy fiber sprouting; GABAergic sprouting at IML | Mossy cell loss triggers no mossy fiber sprouting |
sEPSC and sIPSC from granule cell | Frequencies both reduced | Back to normal level | Transient reduction of both excitatory and inhibitory input to granule cell |
In vitro perforant path stimulation | Hyperexcitable granule cell | Back to normal level | Net inhibitory role of mossy cell in granule cell activity |
Kainate-induced IEG expression | Increase in c-Fos and Zif268 | No change | Associated with hyper-excitable granule cell |
Kainate-induced seizure | More susceptible | No change | Possibly due to hyper-excitable granule cell |
In vivo LFP recording | No epileptiform discharge | No epileptiform discharge | Mossy cell loss insufficient for spontaneous epilepsy |
Theta power enhanced during exploration | Back to normal level | Possibly due to hyper-excitable granule cell | |
Behavior | No behavioral seizure | No behavioral seizure | Mossy cell loss insufficient for spontaneous seizure |
Increased anxiety | Back to normal level | Possibly due to hyper-excitable granule cell | |
Impaired contextual discrimination | Back to normal level | Possibly due to hyper-excitable granule cell |
IEG, immediate early gene; IML, inner molecular layer; LFP, local field potential; sEPSC, spontaneous excitatory postsynaptic current; sIPSC, spontaneous inhibitory postsynaptic current.