Increased seizure duration in mice lacking aquaporin-4 water channels

DK Binder, X Yao, AS Verkman, GT Manley - Brain Edema XIII, 2006 - Springer
Brain Edema XIII, 2006Springer
Aquaporins are intrinsic membrane proteins involved in water transport in fluid-transporting
tissues. In the brain, aquaporin-4 (AQP4) is expressed widely by glial cells, but its function is
unclear. Extensive basic and clinical studies indicate that osmolarity affects seizure
susceptibility, and in our previous studies we found that AQP4-/-mice have an elevated
seizure threshold in response to the chemoconvulsant pentylenetetrazol. In this study, we
examined the seizure phenotype of AQP4-/-mice in greater detail using in vivo …
Summary
Aquaporins are intrinsic membrane proteins involved in water transport in fluid-transporting tissues. In the brain, aquaporin-4 (AQP4) is expressed widely by glial cells, but its function is unclear. Extensive basic and clinical studies indicate that osmolarity affects seizure susceptibility, and in our previous studies we found that AQP4 -/- mice have an elevated seizure threshold in response to the chemoconvulsant pentylenetetrazol. In this study, we examined the seizure phenotype of AQP4 -/- mice in greater detail using in vivo electroencephalographic recording. AQP4 -/- mice were found to have dramatically longer stimulation-evoked seizures following hippocampal stimulation as well as a higher seizure threshold. These results implicate AQP4 in water and potassium regulation associated with neuronal activity and seizures.
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