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Two-neuron conductance-based model with dynamic ion concentrations to study NaV1.1 channel mutations
Louisiane Lemaire
Gain of function mutations of SCN1A, the gene coding for the voltage-gated sodium channel NaV1.1, cause familial hemiplegic migraine type 3 (FHM-3), whereas loss of function mutations cause different types of epilepsy. To study those mutations, we developed a two-neuron conductance-based model of interconnected GABAergic and pyramidal glutamatergic neurons, with dynamic ion concentrations. We modeled FHM-3 mutations with persistent sodium current in the GABAergic neuron and epileptogenic mutations by decreasing the fast-inactivating sodium conductance in the GABAergic neuron.
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  • Lemaire L, Desroches M, Krupa M, Pizzamiglio L, Scalmani P, Mantegazza M (2021) Show Other
louisiane.lemaire@inria.fr
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