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Epilepsy in mucopolysaccharidosis disorders

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Тhe journal Molecular Genetics and Metabolism has published an article about epilepsy in mucopolysaccharidosis disorders. The mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS) disorders are caused by deficiencies of specific lysosomal enzymes involved in the catabolism of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs). The resulting GAG accumulation in cells and tissues throughout the body leads to progressive multi-organ dysfunction. Epileptic seizures are neurological signs of MPS thought to develop due to accumulation of GAGs in the brain, triggering alterations in neuronal connectivity and signaling, and release of inflammatory mediators. This review discusses current knowledge on this topic, as well as two case examples, presented and discussed during a closed meeting on MPS and the brain among an international group of experts with extensive experience in managing and treating MPS. The full-text article you can find here.

 

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