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Single-Channel Properties Of Human Nav1.1 And Mechanism Of Channel Dysfunction In Scn1a-Associated Epilepsy, C. Vanoye, Christoph Lossin, T. H. Rhodes, Alfred L. George Dec 2004

Single-Channel Properties Of Human Nav1.1 And Mechanism Of Channel Dysfunction In Scn1a-Associated Epilepsy, C. Vanoye, Christoph Lossin, T. H. Rhodes, Alfred L. George

Christoph Lossin, Ph.D.

Mutations in genes encoding neuronal voltage-gated sodium channel subunits have been linked to inherited forms of epilepsy. The majority of mutations (>100) associated with generalized epilepsy with febrile seizures plus (GEFS+) and severe myoclonic epilepsy of infancy (SMEI) occur in SCN1A encoding the NaV1.1 neuronal sodium channel alpha-subunit. Previous studies demonstrated functional heterogeneity among mutant SCN1A channels, revealing a complex relationship between clinical and biophysical phenotypes. To further understand the mechanisms responsible for mutant SCN1A behavior, we performed a comprehensive analysis of the single-channel properties of heterologously expressed recombinant WT-SCN1A channels. Based on these data, we then determined the …