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Chloride Dysregulation, Seizures, and Cerebral Edema: A Relationship with Therapeutic Potential.


ABSTRACT: Pharmacoresistant seizures and cytotoxic cerebral edema are serious complications of ischemic and traumatic brain injury. Intraneuronal Cl- concentration ([Cl-]i) regulation impacts on both cell volume homeostasis and Cl--permeable GABAA receptor-dependent membrane excitability. Understanding the pleiotropic molecular determinants of neuronal [Cl-]i - cytoplasmic impermeant anions, polyanionic extracellular matrix (ECM) glycoproteins, and plasmalemmal Cl- transporters - could help the identification of novel anticonvulsive and neuroprotective targets. The cation/Cl- cotransporters and ECM metalloproteinases may be particularly druggable targets for intervention. We establish here a paradigm that accounts for recent data regarding the complex regulatory mechanisms of neuronal [Cl-]i and how these mechanisms impact on neuronal volume and excitability. We propose approaches to modulate [Cl-]i that are relevant for two common clinical sequela of brain injury: edema and seizures.

SUBMITTER: Glykys J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5473173 | biostudies-literature | 2017 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Chloride Dysregulation, Seizures, and Cerebral Edema: A Relationship with Therapeutic Potential.

Glykys Joseph J   Dzhala Volodymyr V   Egawa Kiyoshi K   Kahle Kristopher T KT   Delpire Eric E   Staley Kevin K  

Trends in neurosciences 20170418 5


Pharmacoresistant seizures and cytotoxic cerebral edema are serious complications of ischemic and traumatic brain injury. Intraneuronal Cl<sup>-</sup> concentration ([Cl<sup>-</sup>]<sub>i</sub>) regulation impacts on both cell volume homeostasis and Cl<sup>-</sup>-permeable GABA<sub>A</sub> receptor-dependent membrane excitability. Understanding the pleiotropic molecular determinants of neuronal [Cl<sup>-</sup>]<sub>i</sub> - cytoplasmic impermeant anions, polyanionic extracellular matrix (ECM)  ...[more]

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