Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience (Jun 2019)

Transient Potassium Channels: Therapeutic Targets for Brain Disorders

  • Wonjun Noh,
  • Sojeong Pak,
  • Geunho Choi,
  • Sungchil Yang,
  • Sunggu Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2019.00265
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Transient potassium current channels (IA channels), which are expressed in most brain areas, have a central role in modulating feedforward and feedback inhibition along the dendroaxonic axis. Loss of the modulatory channels is tightly associated with a number of brain diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease, epilepsy, fragile X syndrome (FXS), Parkinson’s disease, chronic pain, tinnitus, and ataxia. However, the functional significance of IA channels in these diseases has so far been underestimated. In this review, we discuss the distribution and function of IA channels. Particularly, we posit that downregulation of IA channels results in neuronal (mostly dendritic) hyperexcitability accompanied by the imbalanced excitation and inhibition ratio in the brain’s networks, eventually causing the brain diseases. Finally, we propose a potential therapeutic target: the enhanced action of IA channels to counteract Ca2+-permeable channels including NMDA receptors could be harnessed to restore dendritic excitability, leading to a balanced neuronal state.

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