- Hyperkalaemic periodic paralysis
Hyperkalaemic periodic paralysis is a
genetic disorder which occurs in both humans and horses. It is characterized by muscle hyperexcitability or weakness which, exacerbated bypotassium or cold, can lead to uncontrolled shaking followed byparalysis . Onset in humans usually occurs in the twenties.The
mutation which causes this disorder is dominant with linkage to thesodium channel expressed inmuscle (called SCN4A). In the presence of high potassium levels, sodium channels fail to activate properly. The mutation causes singleamino acid changes in parts of the channel which important for inactivation.Equine hyperkalaemic periodic paralysis occurs in 1 in 50
quarter horse s and can be traced to asingle ancestor (A stallion named Impressive). Episodes in these horses are commonly brought on byalfalfa , which contains high levels of potassium.ee also
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Ion channel s
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