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Publication : The novel sodium channel modulator GS-458967 (GS967) is an effective treatment in a mouse model of SCN8A encephalopathy.

First Author  Baker EM Year  2018
Journal  Epilepsia Volume  59
Issue  6 Pages  1166-1176
PubMed ID  29782051 Mgi Jnum  J:264803
Mgi Id  MGI:6198822 Doi  10.1111/epi.14196
Citation  Baker EM, et al. (2018) The novel sodium channel modulator GS-458967 (GS967) is an effective treatment in a mouse model of SCN8A encephalopathy. Epilepsia 59(6):1166-1176
abstractText  OBJECTIVE: De novo mutations of SCN8A, encoding the voltage-gated sodium channel NaV 1.6, have been associated with a severe infant onset epileptic encephalopathy. Individuals with SCN8A encephalopathy have a mean age of seizure onset of 4-5 months, with multiple seizure types that are often refractory to treatment with available drugs. Anecdotal reports suggest that high-dose phenytoin is effective for some patients, but there are associated adverse effects and potential for toxicity. Functional characterization of several SCN8A encephalopathy variants has shown that elevated persistent sodium current is one of several common biophysical defects. Therefore, specifically targeting elevated persistent current may be a useful therapeutic strategy in some cases. METHODS: The novel sodium channel modulator GS967 has greater preference for persistent as opposed to peak current and nearly 10-fold greater potency than phenytoin. We evaluated the therapeutic effect of GS967 in the Scn8a(N1768D/+) mouse model carrying an SCN8A patient mutation that results in elevated persistent sodium current. We also performed patch clamp recordings to assess the effect of GS967 on peak and persistent sodium current and excitability in hippocampal neurons from Scn8a(N1768D/+) mice. RESULTS: GS967 potently blocked persistent sodium current without affecting peak current, normalized action potential morphology, and attenuated excitability in neurons from heterozygous Scn8a(N1768D/+) mice. Acute treatment with GS967 provided dose-dependent protection against maximal electroshock-induced seizures in Scn8a(N1768D/+) and wild-type mice. Chronic treatment of Scn8a(N1768D/+) mice with GS967 resulted in lower seizure burden and complete protection from seizure-associated lethality observed in untreated Scn8a(N1768D/+) mice. Protection was achieved at a chronic dose that did not cause overt behavioral toxicity or sedation. SIGNIFICANCE: Persistent sodium current modulators like GS967 may be an effective precision targeting strategy for SCN8A encephalopathy and other functionally similar channelopathies when elevated persistent sodium current is the primary dysfunction.
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