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Paroxysmal choreoathetosis/episodic ataxia is a heterogeneous neurological syndrome usually inherited in an autosomal dominant manner. Recently, the association of one form of episodic ataxia (defined by the presence of additional myokymia) with point mutations in the potassium channel gene KCNA1 was described. This gene locus on chromosome 12p (HGMW-approved symbol
CSE
) was excluded in a large pedigree with paroxysmal choreoathetosis and additional
spasticity
. Linkage to chromosome 1p where a cluster of related potassium channel genes is located, was demonstrated. Genotyping of 18 affected and 11 unaffected family members with 28 microsatellites over a region of 45 cM proved linkage with a lod score of 7.2 at a recombination fraction theta = 0 to D1S451/421/447/GGAT4C11. Crossing-over events in 9 patients and 4 unaffected offspring suggested a probable assignment of the gene to a region of 2 cM between D1S443 and D1S197.
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PMID:A gene for autosomal dominant paroxysmal choreoathetosis/spasticity (CSE) maps to the vicinity of a potassium channel gene cluster on chromosome 1p, probably within 2 cM between D1S443 and D1S197. 880 84
The glucose transporter type 1 (Glut1) is the most important energy carrier of the brain across the blood-brain barrier. In the early nineties, the first genetic defect of Glut1 was described and known as the Glut1 deficiency syndrome (Glut1-DS). It is characterized by early infantile seizures, developmental delay, microcephaly, and ataxia. Recently, milder variants have also been described. The clinical picture of Glut1 defects and the understanding of the pathophysiology of this disease have significantly grown. A special form of transient movement disorders, the paroxysmal exertion-induced dyskinesia (PED), absence epilepsies particularly with an early onset absence epilepsy (EOAE) and childhood absence epilepsy (CAE), myoclonic astatic epilepsy (MAE), episodic choreoathetosis and
spasticity
(
CSE
), and focal epilepsy can be based on a Glut1 defect. Despite the rarity of these diseases, the Glut1 syndromes are of high clinical interest since a very effective therapy, the ketogenic diet, can improve or reverse symptoms especially if it is started as early as possible. The present article summarizes the clinical features of Glut1 syndromes and discusses the underlying genetic mutations, including the available data on functional tests as well as the genotype-phenotype correlations. This article is part of the Special Issue "Individualized Epilepsy Management: Medicines, Surgery and Beyond".
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PMID:The glucose transporter type 1 (Glut1) syndromes. 3007 47