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  • Reduced dendritic arborization and hyperexcitability of pyramidal neurons in a Scn1b-based model of Dravet syndrome.

Reduced dendritic arborization and hyperexcitability of pyramidal neurons in a Scn1b-based model of Dravet syndrome.

Brain : a journal of neurology (2014-04-22)
Christopher A Reid, Bryan Leaw, Kay L Richards, Robert Richardson, Verena Wimmer, Christiaan Yu, Elisa L Hill-Yardin, Holger Lerche, Ingrid E Scheffer, Samuel F Berkovic, Steven Petrou
ABSTRACT

Epileptic encephalopathies, including Dravet syndrome, are severe treatment-resistant epilepsies with developmental regression. We examined a mouse model based on a human β1 sodium channel subunit (Scn1b) mutation. Homozygous mutant mice shared phenotypic features and pharmaco-sensitivity with Dravet syndrome. Patch-clamp analysis showed that mutant subicular and layer 2/3 pyramidal neurons had increased action potential firing rates, presumably as a consequence of their increased input resistance. These changes were not seen in L5 or CA1 pyramidal neurons. This raised the concept of a regional seizure mechanism that was supported by data showing increased spontaneous synaptic activity in the subiculum but not CA1. Importantly, no changes in firing or synaptic properties of gamma-aminobutyric acidergic interneurons from mutant mice were observed, which is in contrast with Scn1a-based models of Dravet syndrome. Morphological analysis of subicular pyramidal neurons revealed reduced dendritic arborization. The antiepileptic drug retigabine, a K+ channel opener that reduces input resistance, dampened action potential firing and protected mutant mice from thermal seizures. These results suggest a novel mechanism of disease genesis in genetic epilepsy and demonstrate an effective mechanism-based treatment of the disease.

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Sigma-Aldrich
Lamotrigine, ≥98%, powder
Supelco
Lamotrigine, Pharmaceutical Secondary Standard; Certified Reference Material
Lamotrigine for peak identification, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard
Lamotrigine, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard
Lamotrigine for system suitability, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard
USP
Lamotrigine, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Reference Standard