Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Stathmin 1 regulates epileptic seizures by influencing GABAR-mediated inhibitory synaptic activity.
- Journal:
- Neurobiology of disease
- Year:
- 2026
- Authors:
- Yang, Min et al.
- Affiliation:
- Department of Neurology · China
Abstract
Epilepsy is a common neurological disease, and approximately 30% of patients with epilepsy do not respond adequately to antiseizure medications. STMN1 (Stathmin 1) is a potent regulator of microtubule stability, and previous research has shown that STMN1 expression is increased in epileptic brain. However, the effect of STMN1 on epileptic seizures remains unclear. Our study found that STMN1 expression was associated with GABAreceptor (GABAR), inhibitory GABAergic neurons and the inhibitory postsynaptic scaffold protein gephyrin. STMN1 downregulation decreased the susceptibility to epileptic seizures in a kainic acid-induced model and pentylenetetrazole-induced kindling model of epilepsy, whereas the overexpression of STMN1 showed opposite effects. More specifically, whole-cell patch-clamp recordings indicate that STMN1 regulated inhibitory synaptic transmission, potentially due to STMN1-mediated postsynaptic GABAR transport. These results provides the demonstration that STMN1 plays a critical role in the regulation of epileptic seizures, suggesting a molecular mechanism for new therapeutic strategies.
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