Mexiletine prevents transient heart failure in a polymicrogyria child with an ATP1A3 variant: a case report
Mai Aida, Junichi Ozawa, Yuya Takahashi, Satoko Miyatake, Kenichi Watanabe

TL;DR
Mexiletine helped prevent heart failure in a child with a genetic variant linked to brain development issues and recurring heart problems.
Contribution
Mexiletine is proposed as a preventive treatment for transient heart failure in ATP1A3-related disorders.
Findings
Mexiletine successfully prevented transient heart failure in a child with an ATP1A3 variant.
Bradycardia-induced late sodium current likely contributed to heart failure episodes.
Blocking sodium channels with mexiletine reduced intracellular calcium overload and myocardial damage.
Abstract
Several variants in ATP1A3, a gene encoding the α3-subunit of Na+/K+ adenosine triphosphatase (Na–K–ATPase), are reportedly involved in polymicrogyria. Some cases exhibit transient heart failure (HF); however, its underlying mechanism and prevention strategy remain unknown. The patient was a 5-year-old female who suffered from intractable seizures since birth and was diagnosed with polymicrogyria based on a head magnetic resonance imaging scan. Whole-exome sequencing identified a de novo heterozygous ATP1A3 variant, c.2976_2978del, p.(Asp992del). At 4 years of age, she experienced transient HF for the first time. Because bradycardia could trigger transient HF, we administered cilostazol. However, her bradycardia and subsequent transient HF recurred every few months. Therefore, mexiletine was initiated as an upstream therapy. During 1.5 years of follow-up, she has not experienced HF…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIon Transport and Channel Regulation · Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias · Ion channel regulation and function
