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Research progress of connexins in epileptogensis

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Abstract Epilepsy, a chronic neurological disorder, is characterized by dysfunction in neural networks. Gap junctions and hemichannels, which are integral to the astrocyte connection network, play a critical role in epilepsy. Connexins, the components of astrocyte gap junctions and hemichannels, can be activated to transfer glutamate, adenosine triphosphate, and other chemicals, potentially leading to seizures. Connexins therefore hold significant potential for epilepsy treatment. This review focuses on connexin 43 and provides a brief overview of other connexins and pannexin 1. Understanding the relationship between connexins and epilepsy offers theoretical support for developing new antiseizure medications.
Title: Research progress of connexins in epileptogensis
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Abstract Epilepsy, a chronic neurological disorder, is characterized by dysfunction in neural networks.
Gap junctions and hemichannels, which are integral to the astrocyte connection network, play a critical role in epilepsy.
Connexins, the components of astrocyte gap junctions and hemichannels, can be activated to transfer glutamate, adenosine triphosphate, and other chemicals, potentially leading to seizures.
Connexins therefore hold significant potential for epilepsy treatment.
This review focuses on connexin 43 and provides a brief overview of other connexins and pannexin 1.
Understanding the relationship between connexins and epilepsy offers theoretical support for developing new antiseizure medications.

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