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Generalized myoclonic epilepsy with photosensitivity in juvenile dogs caused by a defective DIRAS family GTPase 1.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2017 Feb 21;:
Authors: Wielaender F, Sarviaho R, James F, Hytönen MK, Cortez MA, Kluger G, Koskinen LL, Arumilli M, Kornberg M, Bathen-Noethen A, Tipold A, Rentmeister K, Bhatti SF, Hülsmeyer V, Boettcher IC, Tästensen C, Flegel T, Dietschi E, Leeb T, Matiasek K, Fischer A, Lohi H
Abstract
The clinical and electroencephalographic features of a canine generalized myoclonic epilepsy with photosensitivity and onset in young Rhodesian Ridgeback dogs (6 wk to 18 mo) are described. A fully penetrant recessive 4-bp deletion was identified in the DIRAS family GTPase 1 (DIRAS1) gene with an altered expression pattern of DIRAS1 protein in the affected brain. This neuronal DIRAS1 gene with a proposed role in cholinergic transmission provides not only a candidate for human myoclonic epilepsy but also insights into the disease etiology, while establishing a spontaneous model for future intervention studies and functional characterization.
PMID: 28223533 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
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