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Up‐regulation of P2X7 receptor–mediated inhibition of <scp>GABA</scp> uptake by nerve terminals of the human epileptic neocortex

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High-frequency cortical activity during epileptic seizures releases huge amounts of ATP, which by acting on low-affinity slowly desensitizing ionotropic P2X7R, leads to down-modulation of neuronal GABA and glutamate uptake. Increased P2X7R expression in neocortical nerve terminals of patients with epilepsy may, under high-frequency firing, endure GABA signaling and increase GABAergic rundown, thereby unbalancing glutamatergic neuroexcitation. This study highlights the relevance of the ATP-sensitive P2X7R as an important negative modulator of GABA and glutamate transport and prompts for novel antiepileptic therapeutic targets.

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