Neuronal hyperexcitability: A key to unraveling hippocampal synaptic dysfunction in Lafora disease.

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作者:Costa Cinzia, Bellingacci Laura, Canonichesi Jacopo, Imperatore Valentina, Taddei Anna Aurora, Zafra-Puerta Luis, Iglesias-Cabeza Nerea, Prontera Paolo, Mancini Andrea, Di Filippo Massimiliano, Tozzi Alessandro, Martinello Katiuscia, Barzasi Marta, Gardoni Fabrizio, Sánchez Marina P, Serratosa José M, Parnetti Lucilla, Sciaccaluga Miriam
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Lafora disease (LD) is a rare progressive disorder caused by mutations in the EPM2A or EPM2B genes, characterized by the accumulation of Lafora bodies, drug-resistant epilepsy, and cognitive decline. To investigate the early molecular mechanisms of LD, we studied electrophysiological changes in the dentate gyrus (DG) of the Epm2a(R240X) knock-in mouse model at various ages. METHODS: Electrophysiological recordings measured neuronal membrane properties, epileptic-like activity, epileptic thresholds, and synaptic plasticity in Epm2a(R240X) mice at 1, 3, and 12 months. We also employed Periodic Acid-Schiff (PAS) diastase staining, immunofluorescence, and Western blotting to detect Lafora bodies, amyloid beta deposition, and the expression of glutamate receptor subunits. RESULTS: Epileptic-like activity began at 1 month and intensified with age. Aberrant long-term potentiation (LTP) appeared at 3 months and worsened by 12 months. Notably, cannabidiol treatment reduced excitability and restored LTP in older mice, suggesting its potential therapeutic value. SIGNIFICANCE: The reversibility of synaptopathy, even at advanced stages, reinforces the importance of early detection of hyperexcitability and the development of effective therapeutic approaches.

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