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Pathogenesis and pathophysiology of autosomal dominant sleep‐related hypermotor epilepsy with S284L‐mutant α4 subunit of nicotinic ACh receptor
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Our results suggest that functional abnormalities of S286L-nAChR are associated with intra-frontal and thalamocortical transmission, possibly contributing to the pathogenesis of ADSHE-seizure and comorbidity of S284L-ADSHE. Selective compensation of impaired GABAergic transmission by zonisamide (but not by carbamazepine) in frontal cortex may be involved, at least partially, in carbamazepine-resistant ADSHE-seizure of S284L-ADSHE patients.
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