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Acta bioquímica clínica latinoamericana

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MEDEL MATUS, Jesús Servando et al. Participation of voltage-dependent calcium channels in the development of epilepsy. Acta bioquím. clín. latinoam. [online]. 2010, vol.44, n.3, pp.329-335. ISSN 0325-2957.

Epilepsy is defined as a chronic condition produced by different etiologies, characterized by the repetition of crises due to an excessive discharge of the cerebral neurons assoclated wlth cllnlcal symptoms. It responds to a fast ion depolarization in a population of abnormal neurons. Causes of epilepsy are: genetíc alteratíons, perínatal anoxía, traumatísms, tumors, congenital malformations, metabolic alterations, drug poisonings, and infections of the nervous system. Epileptic selzure Is the transitory occurrence of signs and abnormal symptoms caused by excessive or synchronous neurona! activity whereas, epilepsy Is characterized by a permaneni predisposition to genérate seizures. During depolarization of neurona! membrane, calcium ions play an important role because they are intracellular messengers that regúlate functions llke: neurotransmltter reléase, neurosecretlon, neuronal excltatlon, neuron survlval and gene expresslon regulatlon . The Influx of calcium through the plasmatlc membrane represents a way to control Intracellular calcium level. The mechanlsm of the entrance of calcium to the neuron Is llttle known, but understandlng the structure, functlon and regulatlon of voltage-gated calcium channels Is of remarkable progress.

Keywords : Epilepsy; Calcium channels; Convulsive seizure; Epileptogenesis; Epileptic focus; Anticonvulsivants.

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