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Hypervascularization in mTOR-dependent focal and global cortical malformations displays differential rapamycin sensitivity.

Longbo ZhangTianxiang HuangShannon TeawAngélique Bordey
Published in: Epilepsia (2019)
Here, we identified hypervascularization in mTOR-dependent MCD in the absence of seizures in young mice, suggesting that increased angiogenesis occurs during development in parallel to alterations in corticogenesis. In addition, a predictive functional outcome is that dysplastic neurons forming MCD will have better access to oxygen and metabolic supplies via their closer proximity to blood vessels. Finally, the difference in rapamycin sensitivity between a focal and global MCD suggest that rapamycin treatment will need to be titrated to match the type of MCD.
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