Fenfluramine increases survival and reduces markers of neurodegeneration in a mouse model of Dravet syndrome
John Cha,
Gregory Filatov,
Steven J. Smith
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveIn patients with Dravet syndrome (DS), fenfluramine reduced convulsive seizure frequency and provided clinical benefit in nonseizure endpoints (e.g., executive function, survival). In zebrafish mutant scn1 DS models, chronic fenfluramine treatment preserved neuronal cytoarchitecture prior to seizure onset and prevented gliosis; here, we extend these findings to a mammalian model of DS (Scn1a+/− mice) by evaluating the effects of fenfluramine on neuroinflammation (degenerated myelin, activated microgli… Show more
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