The phytocannabinoid (pCB), cannabidiol, is approved in the US for treatment of Lennox-Gasteaut syndrome and Dravet, syndrome, both of which are neurodevelopmental disorders with intractable epilepsy. West syndrome is an epileptic encephalopathy characterized by recurrent seizures generally resistant to traditional anti-epileptic drugs, severe neurological deficits, and early death. One of its monogenic causes is the instability of trinucleotide (GCN) repeats affecting the exon 2 of Aristaless-related homeobox (ARX)-like gene, codifying an interneuron-specific transcription factor with a key role in mammalian corticogenesis and neuronal maturation. Here we report on pCB treatment in the polyAlanine repeat mouse model, Arx(GCG)7/Y, which expresses seven GCG-triplets inserted at residue 330 of the mouse Arx gene.

Phytocannabinoid treatment in a mouse model of West syndrome with spontaneous seizures

Verrillo L;Barra A;Iannotti F;Poeta L;Di Marzo V;Miano MG
2019

Abstract

The phytocannabinoid (pCB), cannabidiol, is approved in the US for treatment of Lennox-Gasteaut syndrome and Dravet, syndrome, both of which are neurodevelopmental disorders with intractable epilepsy. West syndrome is an epileptic encephalopathy characterized by recurrent seizures generally resistant to traditional anti-epileptic drugs, severe neurological deficits, and early death. One of its monogenic causes is the instability of trinucleotide (GCN) repeats affecting the exon 2 of Aristaless-related homeobox (ARX)-like gene, codifying an interneuron-specific transcription factor with a key role in mammalian corticogenesis and neuronal maturation. Here we report on pCB treatment in the polyAlanine repeat mouse model, Arx(GCG)7/Y, which expresses seven GCG-triplets inserted at residue 330 of the mouse Arx gene.
2019
Istituto di Chimica Biomolecolare - ICB - Sede Pozzuoli
Istituto di genetica e biofisica "Adriano Buzzati Traverso"- IGB - Sede Napoli
ARX
epilepsy
anti-convunsalt drug
mouse model
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