癫痫和自噬调节剂:治疗分裂。

Hayder M Al-Kuraishy, Majid S Jabir, Ali I Al-Gareeb, Ali K Albuhadily, Daniel J Klionsky, Mayyadah F Rafeeq
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癫痫是一种以反复无端发作为特征的神经系统疾病。癫痫由抗癫痫药物控制;然而,三分之一的癫痫患者的症状不受aed的控制,这种情况被称为难治性癫痫。巨噬/自噬失调参与癫痫的发病机制。自噬通过调节抑制性和兴奋性神经递质之间的平衡来防止癫痫的发生和进展。诱导自噬和自噬相关蛋白可能是治疗癫痫的一种新的治疗策略。尽管自噬对癫痫发生和癫痫具有保护作用,但其在癫痫持续状态中的作用令人困惑,可能反映了其双刃剑的性质。自噬诱导剂在降低癫痫发作频率和严重程度方面起着关键作用,可以作为癫痫治疗的辅助治疗手段。然而,自噬抑制剂也有抗惊厥作用。因此,本综述旨在探讨自噬在癫痫发生和癫痫发病机制中的潜在作用,以及自噬调节剂如何影响癫痫发生和癫痫。
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Epilepsy and autophagy modulators: a therapeutic split.

Epilepsy is a neurological disease characterized by repeated unprovoked seizure. Epilepsy is controlled by anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs); however, one third of epileptic patients have symptoms that are not controlled by AEDs in a condition called refractory epilepsy. Dysregulation of macroautophagy/autophagy is involved in the pathogenesis of epilepsy. Autophagy prevents the development and progression of epilepsy through regulating the balance between inhibitory and excitatory neurotransmitters. Induction of autophagy and autophagy-related proteins could be a novel therapeutic strategy in the management of epilepsy. Despite the protective role of autophagy against epileptogenesis and epilepsy, its role in status epilepticus is perplexing and might reflect its nature as a double-edged sword. Autophagy inducers play a critical role in reducing seizure frequency and severity, and could be an adjuvant treatment in the management of epilepsy. However, autophagy inhibitors also have an anticonvulsant effect. Therefore, the aim of the present mini-review is to discuss the potential role of autophagy in the pathogenesis of epileptogenesis and epilepsy, and how autophagy modulators affect epileptogenesis and epilepsy.

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