Ethosuximide is the drug of choice for treating generalized absence seizures, but its mechanism of action is still a matter of debate. It has long been thought to act by disrupting a thalamic focus via blockade of T-type channels and, thus, generation of spike-wave activity in thalamocortical pathways. However, there is now good evidence that generalized absence seizures may be initiated at a cortical focus and that ethosuximide may target this focus. In the present study we have looked at the effect ethosuximide on glutamate and GABA release at synapses in the rat entorhinal cortex in vitro, using two experimental approaches. Whole-cell patch-clamp studies revealed an increase in spontaneous GABA release by ethosuximide concurrent with no ...
Although most anti-epileptic drugs are considered to have a primary molecular target, it is clear th...
Aberrant GABAergic inhibition in thalamo-cortical networks has been identified as a potential mechan...
Item does not contain fulltextThe role of the T-type Ca(2+) channel blocker, ethosuximide, the L-typ...
Ethosuximide is the drug of choice for treating generalized absence seizures, but its mechanism of a...
Absence epilepsy is characterised by recurrent periods of physical and mental inactivity coupled to ...
Ethosuximide, 2-ethyl-2-methylsuccinimide, has been used extensively for petit mal seizures and it i...
The action of ethosuximide (ETX) on Na+, K+, and Ca2+ currents and on tonic and burst-firing pattern...
Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that affects an estimated 50 million people, nearly 1/3 of whom ...
The beneficial effects of chronic and early pharmacological treatment with ethosuximide on epileptog...
Models of genetic absence epilepsy are resistant to secondary generalization of focal limbic seizure...
Ethosuximide (ETX) has become the drug of choice in the treatment of patients with absence seizures ...
The mechanism by which ethosuximide reduces thalamic low-threshold calcium current (LTCC) was analyz...
Absence seizures are manifestations of abnormal thalamocortical oscillations characterized by spike-...
Ethosuximide is the drug of choice in the treatment of various types of absence seizures. However, t...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedPURPOSE: Ethosuximide (ESX) is a drug of choice for the symptomatic tr...
Although most anti-epileptic drugs are considered to have a primary molecular target, it is clear th...
Aberrant GABAergic inhibition in thalamo-cortical networks has been identified as a potential mechan...
Item does not contain fulltextThe role of the T-type Ca(2+) channel blocker, ethosuximide, the L-typ...
Ethosuximide is the drug of choice for treating generalized absence seizures, but its mechanism of a...
Absence epilepsy is characterised by recurrent periods of physical and mental inactivity coupled to ...
Ethosuximide, 2-ethyl-2-methylsuccinimide, has been used extensively for petit mal seizures and it i...
The action of ethosuximide (ETX) on Na+, K+, and Ca2+ currents and on tonic and burst-firing pattern...
Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that affects an estimated 50 million people, nearly 1/3 of whom ...
The beneficial effects of chronic and early pharmacological treatment with ethosuximide on epileptog...
Models of genetic absence epilepsy are resistant to secondary generalization of focal limbic seizure...
Ethosuximide (ETX) has become the drug of choice in the treatment of patients with absence seizures ...
The mechanism by which ethosuximide reduces thalamic low-threshold calcium current (LTCC) was analyz...
Absence seizures are manifestations of abnormal thalamocortical oscillations characterized by spike-...
Ethosuximide is the drug of choice in the treatment of various types of absence seizures. However, t...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedPURPOSE: Ethosuximide (ESX) is a drug of choice for the symptomatic tr...
Although most anti-epileptic drugs are considered to have a primary molecular target, it is clear th...
Aberrant GABAergic inhibition in thalamo-cortical networks has been identified as a potential mechan...
Item does not contain fulltextThe role of the T-type Ca(2+) channel blocker, ethosuximide, the L-typ...