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SeminarNeuroscience

K+ Channel Gain of Function in Epilepsy, from Currents to Networks

Matthew Weston
University of Vermont
Oct 20, 2020

Recent human gene discovery efforts show that gain-of-function (GOF) variants in the KCNT1gene, which encodes a Na+-activated K+ channel subunit, cause severe epilepsies and other neurodevelopmental disorders. Although the impact of these variants on the biophysical properties of the channels is well characterized, the mechanisms that link channel dysfunction to cellular and network hyperexcitability and human disease are unknown. Furthermore, precision therapies that correct channel biophysics in non-neuronal cells have had limited success in treating human disease, highlighting the need for a deeper understanding of how these variants affect neurons and networks. To address this gap, we developed a new mouse model with a pathogenic human variant knocked into the mouse Kcnt1gene. I will discuss our findings on the in vivo phenotypes of this mouse, focusing on our characterization of epileptiform neural activity using electrophysiology and widefield Ca++imaging. I will also talk about our investigations at the synaptic, cellular, and circuit levels, including the main finding that cortical inhibitory neurons in this model show a reduction in intrinsic excitability and action potential generation. Finally, I will discuss future directions to better understand the mechanisms underlying the cell-type specific effects, as well as the link between the cellular and network level effects of KCNT1 GOF.

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In silico identification, synthesis, and in vitro pharmacological characterization of potent and selective blockers of the epilepsy-associated KCNT1 potassium channel

Lidia Carotenuto, Nunzio Iraci, Tania Ciaglia, Giorgio Belperio, Francesca Di Matteo, Ilaria Mosca, Giusy Carleo, Manuela Giovanna Basilicata, Paolo Ambrosino, Rita Turcio, Ilenio Servettini, Giacomo Pepe, Isabel Maria Gomez-Monterrey, Maria Virginia Soldovieri, Veronica Di Sarno, Pietro Campiglia, Francesco Miceli, Alessia Bertamino, Carmine Ostacolo, Maurizio Taglialatela

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