Leaky Ca2+ release channel/ryanodine receptor 2 causes seizures and sudden cardiac death in mice
J. Clin. Invest. Stephan E. Lehnart, et al. 118:2230 doi:10.1172/JCI35346 [
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Figure 2Epileptic seizures in heterozygous
Ryr2RS/WT mice are inhibited by prevention of the leak via RyR2 channels.
(
A) Representative EEG and simultaneous ECG (ECG-EEG) recordings from a WT littermate mouse, showing normal brain activity and a normal cardiac SR; and (
B) a heterozygous
Ryr2RS/WT mouse during an interictal period without epileptiform activity, showing normal brain activity and a normal sinus heart rhythm. (
C) Recordings from an
Ryr2RS/WT mouse during an ictal episode, showing abnormal EEG activity but a normal cardiac rhythm (sinus tachycardia). The recorded seizure began with the Straub tail sign (single asterisk), followed by generalized tonic-clonic seizure (double asterisks), then spiking activity that gradually increased in amplitude and rhythmicity and ended with a depressed electric postictal period characterized by relaxed muscle tone, indicating end of seizure (triple asterisks). Consecutive 8-second traces from one EEG channel (left hemisphere) are shown; there was no difference in the spiking patterns between the left and right hemispheric activity; and (
D) EEG recording during a postictal period with epileptiform activity (arrows). (
E) Average latency to development of generalized tonic-clonic seizures and overall seizure score comparison in WT and
Ryr2RS/WT mice following 4-AP and CAF susceptibility testing. *
P < 0.05. (
F) Average latency to development of generalized tonic-clonic seizures and overall seizure score comparison in
Ryr2RS/WT mice treated with S107 subjected to a seizure protocol identical to that in
E, showing that S107 partially protects against seizures. *
P < 0.03 (left); *
P < 0.04 (right). (
G) Morphology of seizure-like events recorded from CA3 region of hippocampal slices incubated in 10 μM 4-AP from WT (
n = 4) and
Ryr2RS/WT (
n = 4) mice shown at low and high time resolution. Short bars above traces indicate portion of recording that is expanded in the lower traces. (
H) Histogram analysis of number of spikes per burst, showing longer bursts in the
Ryr2RS/WT compared with WT mice. (
I) Bar graphs showing analyses of complex burst activity only (defined as more than 10 spikes per burst, consistent with seizure-like activity). Left: Frequency per minute of complex bursts; middle: frequency of spikes per minute per complex burst; right: average number of spikes per complex burst, all of which were significantly elevated in
Ryr2RS/WT compared with WT mice. *
P < 0.005;
†P < 0.0001,
#P < 0.001.