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. 2012 Jul 11;3:124. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2012.00124

Table 2.

Summary of the different types of β subunits associated with the different VGSC, and the related channelopathies associated with the mutations in the genes that encode them (modified from Patino and Isom, 2010).

Gene Chromosome β subunit α subunit Expression Channelopathies Model Reference
SCN1B 19q13.1 β1 NaV1.1–NaV1.7 Central and peripheral
neurons, glia, skeletal,
and cardiac muscles.
Seizures and epileptic
syndromes:
febrile seizures,
Dravet syndrome,
temporal lobe epilepsy


H
H,M
H
Coward et al. (2001), Audenaert
et al. (2003), Chen et al. (2004),
Pertin et al. (2005, 2007), Scheffer
et al. (2007), O’Malley et al. (2009),
Orrico et al. (2009), Patino et al.
(2009)
Traumatic nerve injury H
SCN2B 11q23 β2 NaV1.1, NaV1.2, NaV1.5–NaV1.7 Central and Peripheral
neurons, glia, cardiac
muscle.
Multiple sclerosis,
Neuropathic pain
(post-trauma)
M
M
Coward et al. (2001), Pertin et al.
(2005), Lopez-Santiago et al.
(2006), O’Malley et al. (2009)
Inflammatory pain,
traumatic nerve injury
M
H
SCN3B 11q23.3 β3 NaV1.1–NaV1.3,
NaV1.5
Central and peripheral
neurons, adrenal
gland, kidney
Temporal epilepsy,

Traumatic nerve injury
H

H
Casula et al. (2004), van Gassen
et al. (2009)
SCN4B 11q23.3 β4 NaV1.1, Na 1.2, NaV1.5 Central and peripheral
neurons, glia, skeletal
and cardiac muscles.
Huntington’s disease H,M Oyama et al. (2006)

H, human; M, mouse.