Role of Minerals in Childhood Epilepsy

Khaled Abdallah Abdelbasir, M. H. Hassan, Mahmoud Hasan Mahmoud, Ali Helmi Bakry
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Abstract

Background: The cornerstone of brain activity is changes in membrane voltage caused by ion fluxes through voltage and transmitter-gated channels. Therefore, electrochemical gradients across the membrane determine the direction and driving force for ion flow, which in turn establishes synaptic transmission and signal propagation parameters.Numerous methods create ion concentration gradients and specialised transporter proteins are among them. However, ionic fluxes via channels can alter transmembrane gradients during times of increased brain activity, which is projected to have an impact on the characteristics of ongoing synaptic transmission. Both healthy and unhealthy brain processes involve activity-induced alterations to ion concentration gradients. Patients with epilepsy display a variety of altered trace elements, electrolytes, and free radical scavenging enzyme statuses. Minerals play an important role in regulating ion concentration gradients through their various biological actions. Objectives: This review would contribute in increasing understanding of the role of minerals in childhood epilepsy and the different mechanisms by which different types of minerals modulate seizures in children. Conclusion: The serum level of various trace elements and heavy metals influences the impact of epilepsy. In infantile epilepsy, high calcium concentrations in epileptic neurons remain elevated during both the acute damage and chronic epilepsy phases, and they play a role in the maintenance of spontaneous recurrent seizures.
矿物质在儿童癫痫中的作用
背景:脑活动的基础是离子通量通过电压和透射门控通道引起的膜电压变化。因此,跨膜的电化学梯度决定了离子流动的方向和驱动力,进而建立了突触传递和信号传播参数。许多方法产生离子浓度梯度和专门的转运蛋白是其中之一。然而,通过通道的离子通量可以在大脑活动增加时改变跨膜梯度,这预计会对正在进行的突触传递的特性产生影响。健康和不健康的大脑过程都涉及到活动诱导的离子浓度梯度的改变。癫痫患者表现出多种微量元素、电解质和自由基清除酶状态的改变。矿物质通过多种生物作用在调节离子浓度梯度中起着重要作用。目的:本综述将有助于增加对矿物质在儿童癫痫中的作用的理解,以及不同类型的矿物质调节儿童癫痫发作的不同机制。结论:血清中各种微量元素和重金属水平影响癫痫的影响。在婴儿癫痫中,癫痫神经元的高钙浓度在急性损伤和慢性癫痫期都保持升高,并且它们在维持自发复发性癫痫发作中起作用。
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