How Can an Na+ Channel Inhibitor Ameliorate Seizures in Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome?
Yun-Chu LinYi-Chen LaiPing ChouShu-Wei HsuehTien-Hung LinChen-Syuan HuangRen-Wei WangYa-Chin YangChung-Chin KuoPublished in: Annals of neurology (2021)
Na+ channel inhibitors shall have sufficiently fast binding to exert an action during the short bursts and then suppress SWDs, in which cases rufinamide is superior. For the epileptiform discharges where the interburst intervals are not so hyperpolarized, phenytoin could be better because of the higher affinity. Na+ channel inhibitors with different binding kinetics and affinity to the inactivated channels may have different antiseizure scope. A rational choice of ASDs according to in-depth molecular pharmacology and the attributes of ictal discharges is advisable. ANN NEUROL 2021;89:1099-1113.
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