Electrical stimulation of local brain regions or whole brain electroshocks can produce seizures. The most well-known in vivo seizure models are the self-sustained status epilepticus models (SSSE), and the cortical stimulation model (CSM). The SSSE models can be used to study the mechanism that may explain why seizures become self-sustained, and why SE becomes intractable. This model is also typically used as chronic model for temporal lobe epilepsy. The CSM model can be used for repeated antiepileptic drug (AED) effect measurements. Because in this model the threshold for local seizure generation does not change over repeated stimulations, the number of animals needed to test dose-effect relations can be reduced. Electroshock models can be ...
Status epilepticus is an emergency condition in patients with prolonged seizure or recurrent seizure...
Various etiological factors, such as head injury, chemical intoxication, tumors, and gene mutation, ...
Purpose: Electrical stimulation of the anterior nucleus of the thalamus appears to be effective agai...
Electrical stimulation of local brain regions or whole brain electroshocks can produce seizures. The...
Electrical stimulation of brain regions in rats or mice via intracranial electrodes with repeated hi...
Electrical stimulation of brain regions in rats or mice via intracranial electrodes with repeated hi...
www.purdue.edu Preliminary results from animal and clinical studies demonstrate that electrical stim...
According to the World Health Organization, the prevalence of epilepsy in the world is high, at abou...
International audienceNeurostimulation is an emerging treatment for drug-resistant epilepsies when s...
Epilepsy affects nearly 3 million people in the United States alone. Given the fact that many people...
In one-third of epilepsy patients, antiepileptic drugs do not effectively control seizures, leaving ...
This article describes current experimental models of status epilepticus (SE) and neuronal injury fo...
Direct cortical stimulation has been applied in epilepsy for nearly one century and has experienced ...
Background Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder affecting over 60 million people globally, app...
Recent clinical and experimental evidence suggests that the spike-wave discharges (SWD) of absence s...
Status epilepticus is an emergency condition in patients with prolonged seizure or recurrent seizure...
Various etiological factors, such as head injury, chemical intoxication, tumors, and gene mutation, ...
Purpose: Electrical stimulation of the anterior nucleus of the thalamus appears to be effective agai...
Electrical stimulation of local brain regions or whole brain electroshocks can produce seizures. The...
Electrical stimulation of brain regions in rats or mice via intracranial electrodes with repeated hi...
Electrical stimulation of brain regions in rats or mice via intracranial electrodes with repeated hi...
www.purdue.edu Preliminary results from animal and clinical studies demonstrate that electrical stim...
According to the World Health Organization, the prevalence of epilepsy in the world is high, at abou...
International audienceNeurostimulation is an emerging treatment for drug-resistant epilepsies when s...
Epilepsy affects nearly 3 million people in the United States alone. Given the fact that many people...
In one-third of epilepsy patients, antiepileptic drugs do not effectively control seizures, leaving ...
This article describes current experimental models of status epilepticus (SE) and neuronal injury fo...
Direct cortical stimulation has been applied in epilepsy for nearly one century and has experienced ...
Background Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder affecting over 60 million people globally, app...
Recent clinical and experimental evidence suggests that the spike-wave discharges (SWD) of absence s...
Status epilepticus is an emergency condition in patients with prolonged seizure or recurrent seizure...
Various etiological factors, such as head injury, chemical intoxication, tumors, and gene mutation, ...
Purpose: Electrical stimulation of the anterior nucleus of the thalamus appears to be effective agai...