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Epilepsia Open
Astrocyte reactivity in a mouse model of SCN8A epileptic encephalopathy
Manoj K. Patel1  Jeremy A. Thompson1  Raquel M. Miralles1  Pravin K. Wagley1  Eric R. Wengert1  Ian C. Wenker1  Wenxi Yu2 
[1] Department of Anesthesiology University of Virginia Health System Charlottesville VA USA;Department of Human Genetics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI USA;
关键词: astrocytes;    epilepsy;    glutamine synthetase;    Kir4.1;    microglia;    Nav1.6;   
DOI  :  10.1002/epi4.12564
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract Objective SCN8A epileptic encephalopathy is caused predominantly by de novo gain‐of‐function mutations in the voltage‐gated sodium channel Nav1.6. The disorder is characterized by early onset of seizures and developmental delay. Most patients with SCN8A epileptic encephalopathy are refractory to current anti‐seizure medications. Previous studies determining the mechanisms of this disease have focused on neuronal dysfunction as Nav1.6 is expressed by neurons and plays a critical role in controlling neuronal excitability. However, glial dysfunction has been implicated in epilepsy and alterations in glial physiology could contribute to the pathology of SCN8A encephalopathy. In the current study, we examined alterations in astrocyte and microglia physiology in the development of seizures in a mouse model of SCN8A epileptic encephalopathy. Methods Using immunohistochemistry, we assessed microglia and astrocyte reactivity before and after the onset of spontaneous seizures. Expression of glutamine synthetase and Nav1.6, and Kir4.1 channel currents were assessed in astrocytes in wild‐type (WT) mice and mice carrying the N1768D SCN8A mutation (D/+). Results Astrocytes in spontaneously seizing D/+ mice become reactive and increase expression of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), a marker of astrocyte reactivity. These same astrocytes exhibited reduced barium‐sensitive Kir4.1 currents compared to age‐matched WT mice and decreased expression of glutamine synthetase. These alterations were only observed in spontaneously seizing mice and not before the onset of seizures. In contrast, microglial morphology remained unchanged before and after the onset of seizures. Significance Astrocytes, but not microglia, become reactive only after the onset of spontaneous seizures in a mouse model of SCN8A encephalopathy. Reactive astrocytes have reduced Kir4.1‐mediated currents, which would impair their ability to buffer potassium. Reduced expression of glutamine synthetase would modulate the availability of neurotransmitters to excitatory and inhibitory neurons. These deficits in potassium and glutamate handling by astrocytes could exacerbate seizures in SCN8A epileptic encephalopathy. Targeting astrocytes may provide a new therapeutic approach to seizure suppression.

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