Modeling NaV1.1/SCN1A sodium channel mutations in a microcircuit with realistic ion concentration dynamics suggests differential GABAergic mechanisms leading to hyperexcitability in epilepsy and hemiplegic migraine.
Loss of function mutations of SCN1A, the gene coding for the voltage-gated sodium channel NaV1.1, cause different types of epilepsy, whereas gain of function mutations cause sporadic and familial hemiplegic migraine type 3 (FHM-3). However, it is not clear yet how these opposite effects can induce p...
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Main Authors: | Louisiane Lemaire, Mathieu Desroches, Martin Krupa, Lara Pizzamiglio, Paolo Scalmani, Massimo Mantegazza |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b538d9200f734f90a078c46f6bac4bb7 |
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