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Natural history of epilepsy in argininosuccinic aciduria provides new insights into pathophysiology: a retrospective international study.

Nour ElkhateebGiorgia OlivieriBarbara SiriStewart BoydKarolina M StepienReena SharmaAndrew A M MorrisThomas HartleyLaura CrowtherStephanie GrunewaldMaureen ClearyHelen MundyAnupam ChakrapaniRobin LachmannElaine MurphySaikat SantraMari-Liis UudeleppMildrid YeoIsaac BernhardtSniya SudakharAlicia ChanPhilippa MillsDebora RidoutPaul GissenCarlo Dionisi-ViciJulien Baruteau
Published in: Epilepsia (2023)
Epilepsy in argininosuccinic aciduria is frequent, polymorphic, and associated with more frequent neurodevelopmental comorbidities. We identified prognostic factors for pharmacoresistance in epilepsy. This study does not support defective ureagenesis as prominent in the pathophysiology of epilepsy but suggests a role of central dopamine deficiency. A role of arginine in epileptogenesis was not supported and warrants further studies to assess the potential arginine neurotoxicity in ASA.
Keyphrases
  • prognostic factors
  • temporal lobe epilepsy
  • risk assessment
  • human health
  • uric acid
  • smoking cessation