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Reduced cortical inhibition in a mouse model of familial childhood absence epilepsy

Authors :
Cindy H. Chiu
Heinz Eric Krestel
Samuel F. Berkovic
Rolf Sprengel
Leanne M. Dibbens
Mathew V. Jones
John C. Mulley
Steven Petrou
Susan M. Murphy
Peter H. Seeburg
Philip J. Davies
Bert Sakmann
Christopher A. Reid
Alison L. Clarke
Frank Nicolai Single
Heneu O. Tan
Tan, H.O
Reid, C.A
Single, F.N
Davies, P
Chiu, Cindy
Murphy, S
Clarke, Alice
Dibbens, Leanne Michelle
Krestel, H
Mulley, John
Jones, M.V
Seeburg, P.H
Sakmann, b
Berkovic, Sam
Sprengel, R
Petrou, Steven
Source :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Mutations in the GABA A receptor γ2 subunit are associated with childhood absence epilepsy and febrile seizures. To understand better the molecular basis of absence epilepsy in man, we developed a mouse model harboring a γ2 subunit point mutation (R43Q) found in a large Australian family. Mice heterozygous for the mutation demonstrated behavioral arrest associated with 6-to 7-Hz spike-and-wave discharges, which are blocked by ethosuximide, a first-line treatment for absence epilepsy in man. Seizures in the mouse showed an abrupt onset at around age 20 days corresponding to the childhood nature of this disease. Reduced cell surface expression of γ2(R43Q) was seen in heterozygous mice in the absence of any change in α1 subunit surface expression, ruling out a dominant-negative effect. GABA A -mediated synaptic currents recorded from cortical pyramidal neurons revealed a small but significant reduction that was not seen in the reticular or ventrobasal thalamic nuclei. We hypothesize that a subtle reduction in cortical inhibition underlies childhood absence epilepsy seen in humans harboring the R43Q mutation.

Details

ISSN :
00278424
Volume :
104
Issue :
44
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Accession number :
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