Journal article
Acquired cardiac channelopathies in epilepsy: Evidence, mechanisms, and clinical significance
MCH Li, TJ O'Brien, M Todaro, KL Powell
Epilepsia | WILEY | Published : 2019
DOI: 10.1111/epi.16301
Abstract
There is growing evidence that cardiac dysfunction in patients with chronic epilepsy could play a pathogenic role in sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP). Recent animal studies have revealed that epilepsy secondarily alters the expression of cardiac ion channels alongside abnormal cardiac electrophysiology and remodeling. These molecular findings represent novel evidence for an acquired cardiac channelopathy in epilepsy, distinct from inherited ion channels mutations associated with cardiocerebral phenotypes. Specifically, seizure activity has been shown to alter the messenger RNA (mRNA) and protein expression of voltage-gated sodium channels (Nav1.1, Nav1.5), voltage-gated potassium ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
NHMRC, Grant/Award Number: APP1082215 and APP1091593