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Peripheral markers of the gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)ergic system in Angelman's syndrome

Authors :
Renato Borgatti
Maurizio Viri
Davide Passoni
Maria Elisabetta Raggi
Antonino Romeo
Sebastiano A. Musumeci
Daniela Valseriati
Rita Grasso
Paulo Piccinelli
Carlo Ferrarese
Maurizio Elia
Tiziana Cogliati
Borgatti, R
Piccinelli, P
Passoni, D
Romeo, A
Viri, M
Musumeci, S
Elia, M
Cogliati, T
Valseriati, D
Grasso, R
Raggi, M
Ferrarese, C
Source :
Journal of child neurology. 18(1)
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

It has recently been demonstrated that patients with Angelman's syndrome who exhibited a deletion on cytogenetic tests show more severe clinical pictures with drug-resistant epilepsy than patients with Angelman's syndrome not carrying the deletion. To verify if this difference in clinical severity can be attributed to genes for the three γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA)A receptor subunits ( GABRB3, GABRA5, GABRG3) located in the deleted region, a possible modification of peripheral markers of the GABAergic system was investigated in 12 subjects with Angelman's syndrome and 20 age-matched subjects (8 with idiopathic epilepsy and 12 not affected by neurologic diseases). The results confirmed a more severe clinical picture, and epilepsy syndrome in particular, in Angelman's syndrome patients with deletions versus patients without deletions. In contrast, biochemical study (based on dosage of plasma levels of GABA and diazepam binding inhibitor, an endogenous ligand of GABAA and peripheral benzodiazepine receptors, showed contradictory results: patients with Angelman's syndrome showed significantly higher levels of GABA and diazepam binding inhibitor than patients without neurologic impairment but significantly lower levels than epileptic controls. ( J Child Neurol 2003; 18: 21—25).

Details

ISSN :
08830738
Volume :
18
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of child neurology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0b61c93df7a4fb7ceeaeb99b5d9d453b