We compared GABAergic function and neuronal excitability in the hippocampal tissue of seven sporadic MTLE patients with a patient carrying a SCN1A loss-of-function mutation. All had excellent outcome from anterior temporal lobectomy, and neuropathological study always showed characteristic hippocampal sclerosis (Hs). Compared to MTLE patients, there was a more severe impairment of GABAergic transmission, due to the lower GABAergic activity related to the NaV1.1 loss-of-function, in addition to the typical GABA-current rundown, a hallmark of sporadic MTLE. Our results give evidence that a pharmacological rescuing of the GABAergic dysfunction may represent a promising strategy for the treatment of these patients.
Modulation of GABAergic dysfunction due to SCN1A mutation linked to Hippocampal Sclerosis / Ruffolo, G.; Martinello, K.; Labate, A.; Cifelli, P.; Fucile, S.; Di Gennaro, G.; Quattrone, A.; Esposito, V.; Limatola, C.; Giangaspero, F.; Aronica, E.; Palma, E.; Gambardella, A.. - In: ANNALS OF CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 2328-9503. - 7:9(2020), pp. 1726-1731. [10.1002/acn3.51150]
Modulation of GABAergic dysfunction due to SCN1A mutation linked to Hippocampal Sclerosis
Ruffolo G.;Cifelli P.;Fucile S.;Esposito V.;Limatola C.;Giangaspero F.;Palma E.
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2020
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We compared GABAergic function and neuronal excitability in the hippocampal tissue of seven sporadic MTLE patients with a patient carrying a SCN1A loss-of-function mutation. All had excellent outcome from anterior temporal lobectomy, and neuropathological study always showed characteristic hippocampal sclerosis (Hs). Compared to MTLE patients, there was a more severe impairment of GABAergic transmission, due to the lower GABAergic activity related to the NaV1.1 loss-of-function, in addition to the typical GABA-current rundown, a hallmark of sporadic MTLE. Our results give evidence that a pharmacological rescuing of the GABAergic dysfunction may represent a promising strategy for the treatment of these patients.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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