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K(Ca)-Related Neurological Disorders: Phenotypic Spectrum and Therapeutic Indications

Although potassium channelopathies have been linked to a wide range of neurological conditions, the underlying pathogenic mechanism is not always clear, and a systematic summary of clinical manifestation is absent. Several neurological disorders have been associated with alterations of calcium-activ...

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Autores principales: Zahra, Aqeela, Liu, Ru, Han, Wenzhe, Meng, Hui, Wang, Qun, Wang, YunFu, Campbell, Susan L., Wu, Jianping
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Bentham Science Publishers 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10472807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36503451
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1570159X21666221208091805
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author Zahra, Aqeela
Liu, Ru
Han, Wenzhe
Meng, Hui
Wang, Qun
Wang, YunFu
Campbell, Susan L.
Wu, Jianping
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Liu, Ru
Han, Wenzhe
Meng, Hui
Wang, Qun
Wang, YunFu
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Wu, Jianping
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description Although potassium channelopathies have been linked to a wide range of neurological conditions, the underlying pathogenic mechanism is not always clear, and a systematic summary of clinical manifestation is absent. Several neurological disorders have been associated with alterations of calcium-activated potassium channels (K(Ca) channels), such as loss- or gain-of-function mutations, post-transcriptional modification, etc. Here, we outlined the current understanding of the molecular and cellular properties of three subtypes of K(Ca) channels, including big conductance K(Ca) channels (BK), small conductance K(Ca) channels (SK), and the intermediate conductance K(Ca) channels (IK). Next, we comprehensively reviewed the loss- or gain-of-function mutations of each K(Ca) channel and described the corresponding mutation sites in specific diseases to broaden the phenotypic-genotypic spectrum of K(Ca)-related neurological disorders. Moreover, we reviewed the current pharmaceutical strategies targeting K(Ca) channels in K(Ca)-related neurological disorders to provide new directions for drug discovery in anti-seizure medication.
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spelling pubmed-104728072023-11-18 K(Ca)-Related Neurological Disorders: Phenotypic Spectrum and Therapeutic Indications Zahra, Aqeela Liu, Ru Han, Wenzhe Meng, Hui Wang, Qun Wang, YunFu Campbell, Susan L. Wu, Jianping Curr Neuropharmacol Medicine, Neurology, Pharmacology, Neuroscience Although potassium channelopathies have been linked to a wide range of neurological conditions, the underlying pathogenic mechanism is not always clear, and a systematic summary of clinical manifestation is absent. Several neurological disorders have been associated with alterations of calcium-activated potassium channels (K(Ca) channels), such as loss- or gain-of-function mutations, post-transcriptional modification, etc. Here, we outlined the current understanding of the molecular and cellular properties of three subtypes of K(Ca) channels, including big conductance K(Ca) channels (BK), small conductance K(Ca) channels (SK), and the intermediate conductance K(Ca) channels (IK). Next, we comprehensively reviewed the loss- or gain-of-function mutations of each K(Ca) channel and described the corresponding mutation sites in specific diseases to broaden the phenotypic-genotypic spectrum of K(Ca)-related neurological disorders. Moreover, we reviewed the current pharmaceutical strategies targeting K(Ca) channels in K(Ca)-related neurological disorders to provide new directions for drug discovery in anti-seizure medication. Bentham Science Publishers 2023-05-18 2023-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10472807/ /pubmed/36503451 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1570159X21666221208091805 Text en © 2023 Bentham Science Publishers https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Bentham Science Publisher. This is an open access article published under CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode)
spellingShingle Medicine, Neurology, Pharmacology, Neuroscience
Zahra, Aqeela
Liu, Ru
Han, Wenzhe
Meng, Hui
Wang, Qun
Wang, YunFu
Campbell, Susan L.
Wu, Jianping
K(Ca)-Related Neurological Disorders: Phenotypic Spectrum and Therapeutic Indications
title K(Ca)-Related Neurological Disorders: Phenotypic Spectrum and Therapeutic Indications
title_full K(Ca)-Related Neurological Disorders: Phenotypic Spectrum and Therapeutic Indications
title_fullStr K(Ca)-Related Neurological Disorders: Phenotypic Spectrum and Therapeutic Indications
title_full_unstemmed K(Ca)-Related Neurological Disorders: Phenotypic Spectrum and Therapeutic Indications
title_short K(Ca)-Related Neurological Disorders: Phenotypic Spectrum and Therapeutic Indications
title_sort k(ca)-related neurological disorders: phenotypic spectrum and therapeutic indications
topic Medicine, Neurology, Pharmacology, Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10472807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36503451
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1570159X21666221208091805
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