Animal models of epilepsy are critical not only for understanding the fundamental mechanism of epilepsy but also for testing the efficacy of new antiepileptic drugs and novel therapeutic interventions. Photorelease of caged molecules is widely used in biological research to control pharmacologic events with high spatio-temporal resolution. We developed a technique for in vivo optical triggering of neocortical seizures using a novel caged compound based on ruthenium photochemistry (RuBi-4AP). Epileptiform events in mouse cortex were induced with blue light in both whole brain and focal illumination. Multi-electrode array recording and optical techniques were used to characterize the propagation of these epileptic events, including interictal...
Epilepsy is a devastating disease, currently treated with medications, surgery or electrical stimula...
Purpose: To confirm different local brain activities characterized in pentylenetetrazol (PTZ)-induce...
Adenosine may represent an endogenous anticonvulsant in the brain. This study focused on the possibl...
Animal models of epilepsy are critical not only for understanding the fundamental mechanism of epile...
Summary: Purpose: Functional imaging of animal models makes it possible to map the functional neuroa...
Nowadays, there are various animal models of acute and chronic seizures. Some chemical and electrica...
Contains fulltext : 56942.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Summary: Purpo...
Objective: To establish the effects induced by long-term, unilateral stimulation of parvalbumin (PV)...
Background: Prolonged febrile seizures (FS) have both acute and long-lasting effects on the developi...
Purpose: To study the effect of the antiepileptic drug levetiracetam (LEV) on the patterns of intrin...
doi: 10.3389/fncel.2014.00200 A new rapid kindling variant for induction of cortical epileptogenesis...
Epilepsy is one of the most common chronic disorders affecting individuals of all ages. A greater un...
This article describes current experimental models of status epilepticus (SE) and neuronal injury fo...
Optogenetics is a novel technology that combines optics and genetics by optical control of microbial...
NUMEROUS ANIMAL STUDIES have investigated the mecha-nisms of epileptic seizures.1–9 The major inhibi...
Epilepsy is a devastating disease, currently treated with medications, surgery or electrical stimula...
Purpose: To confirm different local brain activities characterized in pentylenetetrazol (PTZ)-induce...
Adenosine may represent an endogenous anticonvulsant in the brain. This study focused on the possibl...
Animal models of epilepsy are critical not only for understanding the fundamental mechanism of epile...
Summary: Purpose: Functional imaging of animal models makes it possible to map the functional neuroa...
Nowadays, there are various animal models of acute and chronic seizures. Some chemical and electrica...
Contains fulltext : 56942.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Summary: Purpo...
Objective: To establish the effects induced by long-term, unilateral stimulation of parvalbumin (PV)...
Background: Prolonged febrile seizures (FS) have both acute and long-lasting effects on the developi...
Purpose: To study the effect of the antiepileptic drug levetiracetam (LEV) on the patterns of intrin...
doi: 10.3389/fncel.2014.00200 A new rapid kindling variant for induction of cortical epileptogenesis...
Epilepsy is one of the most common chronic disorders affecting individuals of all ages. A greater un...
This article describes current experimental models of status epilepticus (SE) and neuronal injury fo...
Optogenetics is a novel technology that combines optics and genetics by optical control of microbial...
NUMEROUS ANIMAL STUDIES have investigated the mecha-nisms of epileptic seizures.1–9 The major inhibi...
Epilepsy is a devastating disease, currently treated with medications, surgery or electrical stimula...
Purpose: To confirm different local brain activities characterized in pentylenetetrazol (PTZ)-induce...
Adenosine may represent an endogenous anticonvulsant in the brain. This study focused on the possibl...