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Pannexin-1 channels contribute to seizure generation in human epileptic brain tissue and in a mouse model of epilepsy.

Elena Dossi1, Thomas Blauwblomme2,3, Julien Moulard1, Oana Chever1, Flora Vasile1, Eleonore Guinard1,3, Marc Le Bert4, Isabelle Couillin4, Johan Pallud5, Laurent Capelle6, Gilles Huberfeld1,3,7, Nathalie Rouach8.   

Abstract

Epilepsies are characterized by recurrent seizures, which disrupt normal brain function. Alterations in neuronal excitability and excitation-inhibition balance have been shown to promote seizure generation, yet molecular determinants of such alterations remain to be identified. Pannexin channels are nonselective, large-pore channels mediating extracellular exchange of neuroactive molecules. Recent data suggest that these channels are activated under pathological conditions and regulate neuronal excitability. However, whether pannexin channels sustain or counteract chronic epilepsy in human patients remains unknown. We studied the impact of pannexin-1 channel activation in postoperative human tissue samples from patients with epilepsy displaying epileptic activity ex vivo. These samples were obtained from surgical resection of epileptogenic zones in patients suffering from lesional or drug-resistant epilepsy. We found that pannexin-1 channel activation promoted seizure generation and maintenance through adenosine triphosphate signaling via purinergic 2 receptors. Pharmacological inhibition of pannexin-1 channels with probenecid or mefloquine-two medications currently used for treating gout and malaria, respectively-blocked ictal discharges in human cortical brain tissue slices. Genetic deletion of pannexin-1 channels in mice had anticonvulsant effects when the mice were exposed to kainic acid, a model of temporal lobe epilepsy. Our data suggest a proepileptic role of pannexin-1 channels in chronic epilepsy in human patients and that pannexin-1 channel inhibition might represent an alternative therapeutic strategy for treating lesional and drug-resistant epilepsies.
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Year:  2018        PMID: 29848662     DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.aar3796

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Transl Med        ISSN: 1946-6234            Impact factor:   17.956


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1.  Probenecid Reduces Alcohol Drinking in Rodents. Is Pannexin1 a Novel Therapeutic Target for Alcohol Use Disorder?

Authors:  Brendan J Tunstall; Irene Lorrai; Sam A McConnell; Katrina L Gazo; Lia J Zallar; Giordano de Guglielmo; Ivy Hoang; Carolina L Haass-Koffler; Vez Repunte-Canonigo; George F Koob; Leandro F Vendruscolo; Pietro Paolo Sanna
Journal:  Alcohol Alcohol       Date:  2019-01-09       Impact factor: 2.826

Review 2.  Therapeutic strategies targeting connexins.

Authors:  Dale W Laird; Paul D Lampe
Journal:  Nat Rev Drug Discov       Date:  2018-10-12       Impact factor: 84.694

3.  Probenecid Relieves Cerebral Dysfunction of Sepsis by Inhibiting Pannexin 1-Dependent ATP Release.

Authors:  Zhanqin Zhang; Yi Lei; Chaoying Yan; Xiaopeng Mei; Tao Jiang; Zhi Ma; Qiang Wang
Journal:  Inflammation       Date:  2019-06       Impact factor: 4.092

Review 4.  Pannexin 1 channels and ATP release in epilepsy: two sides of the same coin : The contribution of pannexin-1, connexins, and CALHM ATP-release channels to purinergic signaling.

Authors:  Elena Dossi; Nathalie Rouach
Journal:  Purinergic Signal       Date:  2021-09-08       Impact factor: 3.765

Review 5.  Pannexin-1 Channel Regulates ATP Release in Epilepsy.

Authors:  Yisi Shan; Yaohui Ni; Zhiwei Gao
Journal:  Neurochem Res       Date:  2020-03-13       Impact factor: 3.996

6.  Cryo-EM structures of the ATP release channel pannexin 1.

Authors:  Zengqin Deng; Zhihui He; Grigory Maksaev; Ryan M Bitter; Michael Rau; James A J Fitzpatrick; Peng Yuan
Journal:  Nat Struct Mol Biol       Date:  2020-03-30       Impact factor: 15.369

Review 7.  Targeting Neuroinflammation via Purinergic P2 Receptors for Disease Modification in Drug-Refractory Epilepsy.

Authors:  Tobias Engel; Jonathon Smith; Mariana Alves
Journal:  J Inflamm Res       Date:  2021-07-18

8.  Pannexin 1 Regulates Network Ensembles and Dendritic Spine Development in Cortical Neurons.

Authors:  Juan C Sanchez-Arias; Mei Liu; Catherine S W Choi; Sarah N Ebert; Craig E Brown; Leigh Anne Swayne
Journal:  eNeuro       Date:  2019-06-06

9.  Astrocyte and Neuronal Pannexin1 Contribute Distinctly to Seizures.

Authors:  Eliana Scemes; Libor Velíšek; Jana Velíšková
Journal:  ASN Neuro       Date:  2019 Jan-Dec       Impact factor: 4.146

Review 10.  Pannexin-1 Channels as Mediators of Neuroinflammation.

Authors:  Joon Ho Seo; Miloni S Dalal; Jorge E Contreras
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-05-14       Impact factor: 5.923

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