Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8996294 Medical Hypotheses 2005 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
Primary generalized epilepsy may be the result of maldevelopment of central nervous system and each seizure may be the consequence of a neuronal maladaptation to an unknown stimulus using the paleospinothalamical tract due to an overexpression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor and neurotrophin-3. The subsequent protein kinase C ϵ (PKC-ϵ) activation and intracellular Ca2+ release causes a nociceptive hypersensitization and an increased cortical hyperexcitability because of increased frequency of synchronous Ca2+ oscillations, cortical maldevelopment at the level of synapses and an attenuation of GABAA receptor mediated responses in reticular thalamic nucleus. Valproate may exert its antiepileptic effect as a PKC-ϵ inhibitor, and using with a PKC-ϵ activator that cannot pass blood brain barrier, its side effects may become avoidable.
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