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pubmed-article:7563241pubmed:abstractTextKindling is an animal model of epilepsy which is accompanied by morphological and biochemical changes in the brain, including sprouting of fibers and increased transmitter release. Here we have examined the immunocytochemical expression of 1) GAP-43, a growth-associated protein, which is a neuron-specific PKC substrate, particularly expressed in development and regeneration and 2) glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), part of the astrocytic cytoskeleton, after perforant path kindling. Subsequent to kindling, GAP-43 immunoreactivity was increased in CA1 stratum lacunosum-moleculare and the inner and outer molecular layer of the fascia dentata. Other hippocampal subregions showed a lower increase. GFAP immunoreactivity was increased in the entire hippocampus, but especially in stratum lacunosum-moleculare of the CA1 and the hilus of fascia dentata. The difference between the number of GFAP-positive profiles in the hippocampus of control rats and in fully kindled rats was found to be non-significant. We interpret these findings as being related to both plastic neuronal changes and possible neuronal degeneration.lld:pubmed
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