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Query: EC:3.6.3.44 (
P-glycoprotein
)
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document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)
The primary goal of a causal (= curative) therapy of the epilepsies is the correction of the causes of the epilepsy syndrome. Unfortunately, at present, this is only possible to a limited extent. Recent advances have been achieved in the discovery of the possible causes of resistance to common antiepileptic drugs (increased activity of
P-glycoprotein
drug efflux-pump in the epileptogenic focus), in the discovery of the pathophysiology of some epilepsy syndromes as autoimmune diseases (
Rasmussen encephalitis
), as well as in the understanding of a few epilepsy forms as a genetically determined aberrations. Much expectation for a more accurate biochemical in-vivo characterization of epilepsy syndromes presently lies in the noninvasive proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy, with the ultimate goal of a more specific pharmacological therapy with antiepileptic drugs. Technical advances, which might gain importance for epilepsy therapy in the near future, are 'radiosurgery' and probably also gene-therapy, i.e. the treatment of focal epilepsies by intracerebral grafting of GABA- and adenosine-releasing cells developed in transgenic mice.
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PMID:[Future perspectives in epilepsy treatment]. 857 54