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Medical condition
A synaptopathy is a disease of the brain, spinal cord or peripheral nervous system relating to the dysfunction of synapses. This can arise as a result
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French biotechnology company
disorders such as cochlear synaptopathy and tinnitus.' Cilcare conducts research on hearing disorders, including cochlear synaptopathy and tinnitus, using technologies
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Structure connecting neurons in the nervous system
Alzheimer's (AD), Parkinson's (PD), and Huntington's (HD) diseases, synaptopathy is thought to be the inevitable end-result of an ongoing pathophysiological
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Autoimmune disease resulting in skeletal muscle weakness
induction) of myasthenia gravis are rare. Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune synaptopathy. The disorder occurs when the immune system malfunctions and generates
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Diseases caused by dysfunction of ion channels or related proteins
congenita. Channelopathies affecting synaptic function are a type of synaptopathy. Mutations in genes encoding ion channels, which cause defects in channel
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Neurological impairment of voluntary muscle movement
group called immune-mediated cerebellar ataxias. The antibodies induce a synaptopathy. The cerebellum is particularly vulnerable to autoimmune disorders. Cerebellar
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Rare genetic syndrome
the exact definition of 22q13 deletion syndrome. The Developmental Synaptopathies Consortium defines PMS as being caused by SHANK3 mutations, a definition
22q13_deletion_syndrome
Medical condition
ganglion nerve fibers, leading to a disorder referred to as cochlear synaptopathy or hidden hearing loss. This disorder is cumulative and over time, leads
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Graph showing audible frequencies
loud environments such as restaurants. Hidden hearing loss is caused by synaptopathy in the cochlea, as opposed to sensorineural hearing loss caused by hair
Audiogram
Medical condition
excitotoxicity of first-order afferent neurons of the spiral ganglion (cochlear synaptopathy). This can occur when an impact or impulse sound like an explosion occurs
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American otolaryngologist
concentrations of potassium disrupts hair and nerve cells, whose degeneration or synaptopathy contributes to hearing loss. In 2022 Oghalai and colleagues published
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Pharmaceutical compound
research for noise-induced sensorineural hearing loss, tinnitus, cochlear synaptopathy, and traumatic brain injury, although as of 2024 there is no reported
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et al. (Jun 2007). "Clinical features of the DOK7 neuromuscular junction synaptopathy". Brain. 130 (Pt 6): 1507–15. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.547.7662. doi:10.1093/brain/awm072
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British neurologist
Institute of Neurology, University College London (UCL), and leads the synaptopathies initiative funded by the Wellcome Trust. Kullmann is a member of the
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Clinical audiologist
PMC 2812055. PMID 19906956. Kujawa SG, Liberman MC (December 2015). "Synaptopathy in the noise-exposed and aging cochlea: Primary neural degeneration in
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development and continues throughout life in certain brain regions. Synaptopathy A disorder of synaptic function, often implicated in neurodevelopmental
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Protein found in humans
activity is strictly correlated to the onset of different types of synaptopathies, ranging from neurodevelopmental disorders, i.e. autism spectrum disorders
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Medical condition
thereby, all motor output from the cerebellum. EA1 is an example of a synaptopathy. There are currently 17 KV1.1 mutations associated with EA1, Table 1
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Form of neural negative feedback
which could potentially lead to some sort of physiological abnormality. Synaptopathies are relatively newly studied diseases rising from dysfunctional synapses
Short-term synaptic depression
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Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
R, Basta R, Salerno L, Elia M (2017-08-01). "Autism, epilepsy, and synaptopathies: a not rare association". Neurological Sciences. 38 (8): 1353–1361.
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Pharmaceutical compound
Wendler O, et al. (August 2021). "Tinnitus development is associated with synaptopathy of inner hair cells in Mongolian gerbils". The European Journal of Neuroscience
AM-102
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
November 2020). "KALRN: a central regulator of synaptic function and synaptopathies". Gene. Gene Wiki Review Series 145306. doi:10.1016/J.GENE.2020.145306
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English : variant of Warwick.English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of warrocks, wedges of timber that were used to tighten the joints in a scaffold.
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One with Red Horse; Fire
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Modernused for girls.
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Anglicized form of Greek Stephanos, STEPHANAS means "crown." In the bible, this is the name of one of the seven deacons of the church at Jerusalem who was stoned to death by the Jews.Â
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Same as Kelaiah
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Veil of flower
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Nectar; Wine
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Famous ruler.
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Lord Krishna, Descendent of Yadu
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English (Shropshire; of Norman origin) : nickname meaning ‘little crow’, ‘raven’, from Anglo-Norman French, Middle English corbet, a diminutive of corb, alluding probably to someone with dark hair or a dark complexion.Irish : see Corban.
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