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Tuberous sclerosis complex and epilepsy: recent developments and future challenges
Gregory L Holmes et al. Epilepsia. 2007 Apr.
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Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is a congenital syndrome characterized by the widespread development of benign tumors in multiple organs, caused by mutations in one of the tumor suppressor genes, TSC1 or TSC2. About 80% of affected patients have a new mutation, and the remaining 20% have inherited a TSC gene mutation from a parent. The disorder affects approximately 1 in 6000 individuals. Cortical tubers are the neuropathological hallmark of TSC. The most common neurological manifestations of TSC are epilepsy, mental retardation, and autistic behavior. Epilepsy occurs in up to 80-90% of patients and is often intractable, with a poor response to anticonvulsant medications. While the molecular basis of TSC is well established, far less is known about the mechanisms of epilepsy in this disorder. In this article, we first summarize known clinical aspects of TSC with emphasis on its neurological features. Then, based on the molecular, pathological, immunohistochemical, neurochemical, and physiological properties of tubers in patients with TSC and in animal models, we discuss possible mechanisms of seizures and epileptogenesis in TSC. Finally, we provide an updated literature review and a consensus statement from the Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Working Group for future research into the mechanisms of epilepsy in TSC.
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Wong M. Wong M. Epilepsia. 2007 Aug;48(8):1629-30; author reply 1632-4. doi: 10.1111/j.1528-1167.2007.01178_1.x. Epilepsia. 2007. PMID: 17692051 No abstract available. - mTOR in tuberous sclerosis and other neurological disorders.
Franz DN. Franz DN. Epilepsia. 2007 Aug;48(8):1630-1; author reply 1632-4. doi: 10.1111/j.1528-1167.2007.01178_2.x. Epilepsia. 2007. PMID: 17692052 No abstract available. - Treatment before seizures: new indications for antiepileptic therapy in children with tuberous sclerosis complex.
Józwiak S, Domańska-Pakieła D, Kotulska K, Kaczorowska M. Józwiak S, et al. Epilepsia. 2007 Aug;48(8):1632; author reply 1632-4. doi: 10.1111/j.1528-1167.2007.01178_3.x. Epilepsia. 2007. PMID: 17692054 No abstract available.
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