[Physiopathology of calcium channels: identification of calcium channelopathies].

P Lory, A Monteil
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Since a few years, many mutations in genes encoding voltage-dependent ion channels have been identified. The related disorders are quoted as "channelopathies". These mutations are responsible for several skeletal muscle, brain, heart or kidney diseases. Abnormal calcium channels genes are responsible for hypokaleamic periodic paralysis (CACNA1S) as well as some forms of ataxia, cerebellar degeneration and migraine (CACNA1A). The preliminary studies of the recently discovered calcium channelopathies are undergoing. Both in vitro and in vivo studies of the diseased genes should help to the understanding of the related pathologies as well as to extend our knowledge of calcium channel function. In addition, autoantibodies against calcium channels are retrieved in some autoimmune diseases, such as Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome (LEMS). Complementary studies are necessary to identify the precise implication of calcium channels in these auto-immune channelopathies.

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[钙通道的生理病理:钙通道病变的鉴定]。
近年来,许多编码电压依赖性离子通道的基因突变已被发现。相关的疾病被称为“渠道病”。这些突变是导致几种骨骼肌、大脑、心脏或肾脏疾病的原因。异常钙通道基因可导致低钾性周期性麻痹(CACNA1S)以及某些形式的共济失调、小脑变性和偏头痛(CACNA1A)。最近发现的钙通道病变的初步研究正在进行中。对患病基因的体内和体外研究应该有助于了解相关的病理,并扩展我们对钙通道功能的认识。此外,在一些自身免疫性疾病,如Lambert-Eaton肌无力综合征(LEMS)中,钙通道的自身抗体也被恢复。补充研究是必要的,以确定钙通道在这些自身免疫通道病变中的确切含义。
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