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The skeletal muscle sodium and chloride channel diseases.

作者信息

Hudson A J, Ebers G C, Bulman D E

机构信息

Department of Clinical Neurological Sciences, University Hospital, London, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Brain. 1995 Apr;118 ( Pt 2):547-63. doi: 10.1093/brain/118.2.547.

DOI:10.1093/brain/118.2.547
PMID:7735894
Abstract

The cause of several familial muscular diseases have recently been linked to mutations within skeletal muscle sodium and chloride channel genes. Thomsen's and Becker's diseases are autosomal dominant and recessive, respectively, and are caused by at least seven different mutations in the CLCN1 (ClC-1) skeletal muscle chloride channel gene on chromosome 7q35. Hyperkalaemic periodic paralysis, paramyotonia congenita and a small heterogeneous group of related 'pure' myotonias are autosomal dominant disorders and are due to at least 16 different mutations in the SCN4A (SkM1) adult skeletal muscle sodium channel gene on chromosome 17q23-25. There is generally little correlation between the position of a mutation in the channel and the phenotype. Indeed, identical sodium channel mutations in unrelated subjects and sometimes in different members of the same family can have different clinical expressions. It seems, however, that mutations of the inactivation gate (ID3-4 loop) of the sodium channel tend to produce paramyotonia or pure, sometimes severe, myotonia and respond most favourably to the same medications (tocainide and mexiletine). The structure and polarity of substituted amino acids at a mutation site, especially in highly evolutionally conserved regions of the gene, are undoubtedly important to the expression of a channel disease and may partly explain phenotypic variability. In addition, genetic polymorphisms elsewhere, either in the gene or other channel-related loci, and the net effect of other types of muscle ion channels on the electrical potential of the plasma membrane probably contribute to disease expression.

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