Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5629937 Journal of Clinical Neuroscience 2017 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Temporal lobe epilepsy is one of the most frequent types of focal acquired epilepsy.•Oxidative stress as plays a role in several neurological disorders such as epilepsy.•MT may serve as neuroprotective proteins against ROS that causing oxidative damage.•Immunohistochemical localization of MT in specimens derived from the patients affected by TLE.•Reactive gliosis associated with increased MT expression was observed in TLE patients.

Epilepsy is characterized by spontaneous recurrent seizures and temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is the most common serious neurological example of acquired and frequent epilepsy. Oxidative stress is recognized as playing a contributing role in several neurological disorders, and most recently have been implicated in acquired epilepsies. The MTs occur in several brain regions and may serve as neuroprotective proteins against reactive oxygen species causing oxidative damage and stress. The main aim of this work was to describe the immunohistochemical localization of MT in the specimens derived from the patients affected by TLE. Histopathological examination showed NeuN, GFAP and MT immunopositive cells that were analyzed for determinate in hippocampal and parietal cortex samples. An increase in the reactive gliosis associated with increased MT expression was observed in patients with TLE.

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