AbstractIdiopathic absence epilepsies (IAE), that have high prevalence particularly among children and adolescents, are complex disorders mainly caused by genetic factors. Childhood absence epilepsy and juvenile absence epilepsy are among the most common subtypes of IAEs. While the role of ion channels has been the primary focus of epilepsy research, the analysis of mutation and association in both patients with absence epilepsies and animal models revealed the involvement of GABA receptors and calcium channels, but also of novel non-ion channel proteins in inducing spike wave discharges (SWD). Functional studies on a mutated variant of these proteins also support their role in the epileptogenesis of absence seizures. Studies in animal mode...
Genetic mutations causing dysfunction of both voltage- and ligand-gated ion channels make a major co...
International audienceRATIONALE: Low-voltage-activated or T-type Ca(2+) channels play a key role in ...
International audienceRATIONALE: Low-voltage-activated or T-type Ca(2+) channels play a key role in ...
Idiopathic absence epilepsies (IAE), that have high prevalence particularly among children and adole...
AbstractIdiopathic absence epilepsies (IAE), that have high prevalence particularly among children a...
Childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) is an idiopathic generalised epilepsy (IGE) characterised by onset ...
The molecular basis of idiopathic generalized epilepsy remains poorly understood. Absence epilepsy w...
Copyright © 2003 Guarantors of BrainAlthough several genes for idiopathic epilepsies from families w...
Genetic mutations causing dysfunction of both voltage- and ligand-gated ion channels make a major co...
Childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) is one of the most frequently recognized syndromes among the idiopa...
Copyright © 2007 The American Neurological AssociationObjectiveThe relationship between genetic vari...
Childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) accounts for 10% to 12% of epilepsy in children under 16 years of a...
Although several genes for idiopathic epilepsies from families with simple Mendelian inheritance hav...
Low-voltage-activated, or T-type, calcium (Ca2+) channels are believed to play an essential role in ...
Alterations in thalamic T-type Ca 2 channels are thought to contribute to the pathogenesis of absen...
Genetic mutations causing dysfunction of both voltage- and ligand-gated ion channels make a major co...
International audienceRATIONALE: Low-voltage-activated or T-type Ca(2+) channels play a key role in ...
International audienceRATIONALE: Low-voltage-activated or T-type Ca(2+) channels play a key role in ...
Idiopathic absence epilepsies (IAE), that have high prevalence particularly among children and adole...
AbstractIdiopathic absence epilepsies (IAE), that have high prevalence particularly among children a...
Childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) is an idiopathic generalised epilepsy (IGE) characterised by onset ...
The molecular basis of idiopathic generalized epilepsy remains poorly understood. Absence epilepsy w...
Copyright © 2003 Guarantors of BrainAlthough several genes for idiopathic epilepsies from families w...
Genetic mutations causing dysfunction of both voltage- and ligand-gated ion channels make a major co...
Childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) is one of the most frequently recognized syndromes among the idiopa...
Copyright © 2007 The American Neurological AssociationObjectiveThe relationship between genetic vari...
Childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) accounts for 10% to 12% of epilepsy in children under 16 years of a...
Although several genes for idiopathic epilepsies from families with simple Mendelian inheritance hav...
Low-voltage-activated, or T-type, calcium (Ca2+) channels are believed to play an essential role in ...
Alterations in thalamic T-type Ca 2 channels are thought to contribute to the pathogenesis of absen...
Genetic mutations causing dysfunction of both voltage- and ligand-gated ion channels make a major co...
International audienceRATIONALE: Low-voltage-activated or T-type Ca(2+) channels play a key role in ...
International audienceRATIONALE: Low-voltage-activated or T-type Ca(2+) channels play a key role in ...