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Growth Associated Protein 43 (GAP-43) as a Novel Target for the Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention of Epileptogenesis.

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Nemes, AD; Ayasoufi, K; Ying, Z; Zhou, Q-G; Suh, H; Najm, IM
Published in: Sci Rep
December 18, 2017

We previously showed increased growth associated protein 43 (GAP-43) expression in brain samples resected from patients with cortical dysplasia (CD), which was correlated with duration of epilepsy. Here, we used a rat model of CD to examine the regulation of GAP-43 in the brain and serum over the course of epileptogenesis. Baseline GAP-43 expression was higher in CD animals compared to control non-CD rats. An acute seizure increased GAP-43 expression in both CD and control rats. However, GAP-43 expression decreased by day 15 post-seizure in control rats, which did not develop spontaneous seizures. In contrast, GAP-43 remained up-regulated in CD rats, and over 50% developed chronic epilepsy with increased GAP-43 levels in their serum. GAP-43 protein was primarily located in excitatory neurons, suggesting its functional significance in epileptogenesis. Inhibition of GAP-43 expression by shRNA significantly reduced seizure duration and severity in CD rats after acute seizures with subsequent reduction in interictal spiking. Serum GAP-43 levels were significantly higher in CD rats that developed spontaneous seizures. Together, these results suggest GAP-43 as a key factor promoting epileptogenesis, a possible therapeutic target for treatment of progressive epilepsy and a potential biomarker for epilepsy progression in CD.

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Sci Rep

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2045-2322

Publication Date

December 18, 2017

Volume

7

Issue

1

Start / End Page

17702

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Seizures
  • Rats, Sprague-Dawley
  • Rats
  • Malformations of Cortical Development
  • Male
  • Gene Expression Regulation
  • GAP-43 Protein
  • Epilepsy
  • Electroencephalography
  • Disease Models, Animal
 

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Nemes, A. D., Ayasoufi, K., Ying, Z., Zhou, Q.-G., Suh, H., & Najm, I. M. (2017). Growth Associated Protein 43 (GAP-43) as a Novel Target for the Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention of Epileptogenesis. Sci Rep, 7(1), 17702. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-17377-z
Nemes, Ashley D., Katayoun Ayasoufi, Zhong Ying, Qi-Gang Zhou, Hoonkyo Suh, and Imad M. Najm. “Growth Associated Protein 43 (GAP-43) as a Novel Target for the Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention of Epileptogenesis.Sci Rep 7, no. 1 (December 18, 2017): 17702. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-17377-z.
Nemes AD, Ayasoufi K, Ying Z, Zhou Q-G, Suh H, Najm IM. Growth Associated Protein 43 (GAP-43) as a Novel Target for the Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention of Epileptogenesis. Sci Rep. 2017 Dec 18;7(1):17702.
Nemes, Ashley D., et al. “Growth Associated Protein 43 (GAP-43) as a Novel Target for the Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention of Epileptogenesis.Sci Rep, vol. 7, no. 1, Dec. 2017, p. 17702. Pubmed, doi:10.1038/s41598-017-17377-z.
Nemes AD, Ayasoufi K, Ying Z, Zhou Q-G, Suh H, Najm IM. Growth Associated Protein 43 (GAP-43) as a Novel Target for the Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention of Epileptogenesis. Sci Rep. 2017 Dec 18;7(1):17702.

Published In

Sci Rep

DOI

EISSN

2045-2322

Publication Date

December 18, 2017

Volume

7

Issue

1

Start / End Page

17702

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Seizures
  • Rats, Sprague-Dawley
  • Rats
  • Malformations of Cortical Development
  • Male
  • Gene Expression Regulation
  • GAP-43 Protein
  • Epilepsy
  • Electroencephalography
  • Disease Models, Animal