Nature Reviews Neuroscience

Neuron–glia interactions in the pathophysiology of epilepsy

22 April, 2019

Dipan C. Patel, Bhanu P. Tewari, Lata Chaunsali, Harald Songheimer

Nature Reviews Neuroscience 21 February 2019 Volume 20, pages 282–297 (2019)

Epilepsy is a neurological disorder afflicting ~65 million people worldwide. It is caused by aberrant synchronized firing of populations of neurons primarily due to imbalance between excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmission. Hence, the historical focus of epilepsy research has been neurocentric. However, the past two decades have enjoyed an explosion of research into the role of glia in supporting and modulating neuronal activity, providing compelling evidence of glial involvement in the pathophysiology of epilepsy. The mechanisms by which glia, particularly astrocytes and microglia, may contribute to epilepsy and consequently could be harnessed therapeutically are discussed in this Review.