Sex-Specific Temporal Proteomic Signatures in the Juvenile Rat Hippocampus After Pilocarpine-Induced Status Epilepticus

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SHAKERZADEH Jalleh JAROUŠEK Radim GOLIÁŠOVÁ Zita BRÁZDIL Milan KUBOVA H.

Year of publication 2025
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Faculty of Medicine

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Description • Early-life seizures are a major risk factor for long-term neurodevelopmental problems and chronic epilepsy. • The immature brain responds differently to injury compared to the adult brain, with sex influencing both vulnerability and recovery patterns. • Status epilepticus during development can trigger widespread molecular changes in the hippocampus that shape the course of epileptogenesis. • Studying these changes over time provides insight into the balance between injury and repair, and may reveal why outcomes differ between males and females.
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