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The Progress of Cognitive Dysfunction Impairment Caused by Temporal Lobe Epilepsy.
Epilepsy is a chronic disease that is characterized primarily by seizures. One of the most common and detrimental comorbidities of epilepsy is cognitive impairment. Approximately, 30-40% of patients with chronic epilepsy experience cognitive impairment, which significantly impacts their daily functioning and quality of life and imposes a heavy burden on both patients and society. Numerous studies have established a correlation between epilepsy and cognitive impairment, showing that epilepsy patients exhibit varying degrees of cognitive deficits influenced by various factors. However, the clinical manifestations, underlying mechanisms, and influencing factors of cognitive impairment in epilepsy patients are still not fully understood. In this review, we aim to summarize and integrate the current understanding of the mechanisms underlying learning and memory impairments in temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE). We summarize the effects of abnormal neuronal discharges, synaptic plasticity alterations, neuroinflammation, and other potential contributors to cognitive dysfunction in TLE.
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The Journal of Molecular Neuroscience is committed to the rapid publication of original findings that increase our understanding of the molecular structure, function, and development of the nervous system. The criteria for acceptance of manuscripts will be scientific excellence, originality, and relevance to the field of molecular neuroscience. Manuscripts with clinical relevance are especially encouraged since the journal seeks to provide a means for accelerating the progression of basic research findings toward clinical utilization. All experiments described in the Journal of Molecular Neuroscience that involve the use of animal or human subjects must have been approved by the appropriate institutional review committee and conform to accepted ethical standards.