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  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,673 Views
17 Pages

Effects of Anti-Seizure Medication on Sleep Spindles and Slow Waves in Drug-Resistant Epilepsy

  • Jennifer K. Roebber,
  • Penelope A. Lewis,
  • Vincenzo Crunelli,
  • Miguel Navarrete and
  • Khalid Hamandi

24 September 2022

There is a close bidirectional relationship between sleep and epilepsy. Anti-seizure medications (ASM) act to reduce seizure frequency but can also impact sleep; this remains a relatively unexplored field given the importance of sleep on seizure occu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,381 Views
18 Pages

The GluN2B subunit of NMDA receptors represents a perspective therapeutic target in various CNS pathologies, including epilepsy. Because of its predominant expression in the immature brain, selective GluN2B antagonists are expected to be more effecti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,430 Views
11 Pages

Spectroscopic Evaluation of the Potential Neurotoxic Effects of a New Candidate for Anti-Seizure Medication—TP-315 during Chronic Administration (In Vivo)

  • Mikolaj Krysa,
  • Anna Makuch-Kocka,
  • Katarzyna Susniak,
  • Tomasz Plech,
  • Marta Andres-Mach,
  • Mirosław Zagaja and
  • Anna Sroka-Bartnicka

The aim of this study was to investigate the potential neurotoxic effect of the new anti-seizure medication candidate—5-(3-chlorophenyl)-4-hexyl-2,4-dihydro-3H-1,2,4-triazole-3-thione (TP-315), after chronic administration to mice. TP-315 was a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,286 Views
20 Pages

Present in the Aquatic Environment, Unclear Evidence in Top Predators—The Unknown Effects of Anti-Seizure Medication on Eurasian Otters (Lutra lutra) from Northern Germany

  • Simon Rohner,
  • Martina Gramer,
  • Ivo Wiesweg,
  • Oliver Scherf-Clavel,
  • Peter Wohlsein,
  • Martin Schmelz,
  • Ursula Siebert,
  • Franziska Richter and
  • Manuela Gernert

31 March 2023

Emerging contaminants are produced globally at high rates and often ultimately find their way into the aquatic environment. These include substances contained in anti-seizure medication (ASM), which are currently appearing in surface waters at increa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
4,605 Views
15 Pages

Current anti-seizure drugs fail to control approximately 30% of epilepsies. Therefore, there is a need to develop more effective anti-seizure drugs, and medicinal plants provide an attractive source for new compounds. This study aimed to evaluate the...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
33,710 Views
33 Pages

Drug-Induced Myoclonus: A Systematic Review

  • Jamir Pitton Rissardo,
  • Ana Letícia Fornari Caprara,
  • Nidhi Bhal,
  • Rishikulya Repudi,
  • Lea Zlatin and
  • Ian M. Walker

15 January 2025

Background and Objectives: Myoclonus is already associated with a wide variety of drugs and systemic conditions. As new components are discovered, more drugs are suspected of causing this disabling abnormal involuntary movement. This systematic revie...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,489 Views
10 Pages

Effect of Ivermectin Treatment on the Frequency of Seizures in Persons with Epilepsy Infected with Onchocerca volvulus

  • Alfred Dusabimana,
  • Solomon Tsebeni Wafula,
  • Stephen Jada Raimon,
  • Joseph Nelson Siewe Fodjo,
  • Dan Bhwana,
  • Floribert Tepage,
  • Gasim Abd-Elfarag,
  • An Hotterbeekx,
  • Steven Abrams and
  • Robert Colebunders

31 December 2020

A clinical trial performed in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), among persons with epilepsy (PWE) infected with Onchocerca volvulus treated with anti-seizure medication suggested that ivermectin reduces the seizure frequency. We assessed the ef...

  • Review
  • Open Access
37 Citations
7,999 Views
54 Pages

Insights into Potential Targets for Therapeutic Intervention in Epilepsy

  • Cecilia Zavala-Tecuapetla,
  • Manola Cuellar-Herrera and
  • Hiram Luna-Munguia

13 November 2020

Epilepsy is a chronic brain disease that affects approximately 65 million people worldwide. However, despite the continuous development of antiepileptic drugs, over 30% patients with epilepsy progress to drug-resistant epilepsy. For this reason, it i...

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
8,721 Views
22 Pages

Advances and Challenges of Cannabidiol as an Anti-Seizure Strategy: Preclinical Evidence

  • Cecilia Zavala-Tecuapetla,
  • Hiram Luna-Munguia,
  • María-Leonor López-Meraz and
  • Manola Cuellar-Herrera

19 December 2022

The use of Cannabis for medicinal purposes has been documented since ancient times, where one of its principal cannabinoids extracted from Cannabis sativa, cannabidiol (CBD), has emerged over the last few years as a promising molecule with anti-seizu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,195 Views
17 Pages

Effects of Polydatin on Pentylenetetrazol-Induced Seizures in Zebrafish Larvae

  • Fernanda Barros de Miranda,
  • Lucia Emanueli Schimith,
  • Dennis Guilherme da Costa Silva,
  • Camila de Oliveira Vian,
  • Diele Bopsin da Luz,
  • Rafael Felipe de Aguiar,
  • Crístian Yan Montana da Rocha,
  • Anna Maria Siebel,
  • Jean Pierre Oses and
  • Mariana Appel Hort

Background/Objectives: Epilepsy is a common neurological condition characterized by the occurrence of a seizure. It affects around 50 million individuals worldwide, and despite the large quantity of anti-seizure medications available, 30% of epilepti...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
11,556 Views
32 Pages

Antiseizure Medication-Induced Alopecia: A Literature Review

  • Jamir Pitton Rissardo,
  • Ana Leticia Fornari Caprara,
  • Maritsa Casares,
  • Holly J. Skinner and
  • Umair Hamid

Background: Adverse effects of antiseizure medications (ASMs) remain one of the major causes of non-adherence. Cosmetic side effects (CSEs) are among the most commonly reported side effects of ASMs. In this context, alopecia is one of the CSEs that h...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,915 Views
9 Pages

Assessment of the Novel Anti-Seizure Potential of Validamycin A Using Zebrafish Epilepsy Model

  • Eunhye Lee,
  • Amit Banik,
  • Ki-Baek Lee,
  • Seung Min Sim,
  • Ah Hyun Kil,
  • Byung Joon Hwang and
  • Yun Kee

Epilepsy is a prevalent neurological disorder characterized by recurrent seizures. Validamycin A (VA) is an antibiotic fungicide that inhibits trehalase activity and is widely used for crop protection in agriculture. In this study, we identified a no...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
7,031 Views
12 Pages

The Reciprocal Relationship between Sleep and Epilepsy

  • Yana Krutoshinskaya,
  • Kelly Coulehan,
  • Galyna Pushchinska and
  • Rebecca Spiegel

20 January 2024

The relationship between sleep and epilepsy is bidirectional. Certain epilepsy syndromes predominantly or exclusively manifest during sleep, with seizures frequently originating from non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep. Interictal epileptiform discha...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
5,671 Views
16 Pages

12 January 2022

Antiseizure medications are the cornerstone pharmacotherapy for epilepsy. They are not devoid of side effects. In search for better-tolerated antiseizure agents, cannabinoid compounds and other N-acylethanolamines not directly binding cannabinoid rec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,335 Views
12 Pages

Influence of Long-Term Anti-Seizure Medications on Redox Parameters in Human Blood

  • Danijel Jakovljević,
  • Milan Nikolić,
  • Vesna Jovanović,
  • Teodora Vidonja Uzelac,
  • Aleksandra Nikolić-Kokić,
  • Emilija Novaković,
  • Čedo Miljević,
  • Maja Milovanović and
  • Duško Blagojević

18 January 2024

Background: Epilepsy is a chronic brain disease affecting millions of people worldwide, but little is known about the impact of anti-seizure medications on redox homeostasis. Methods: This study aimed to compare the effects of the long-term use of or...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,249 Views
15 Pages

Antiseizure Properties of Histamine H3 Receptor Antagonists Belonging 3,4-Dihydroquinolin-2(1H)-Ones

  • Yi Hua,
  • Mingxia Song,
  • Qiaoyue Guo,
  • Yiqin Luo,
  • Xianqing Deng and
  • Yushan Huang

12 April 2023

H3R is becoming an attractive and promising target for epilepsy treatment as well as the discovery of antiepileptics. In this work, a series of 6-aminoalkoxy-3,4-dihydroquinolin-2(1H)-ones was prepared to screen their H3R antagonistic activities and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
3,302 Views
16 Pages

Several negative outcomes are associated with current anti-epileptic medications. Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) is a plant-derived compound called catechin and has many medicinal activities, such as anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities. Bio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,061 Views
18 Pages

11 January 2023

Numerous botanical drugs containing coumarins and terpenes are used in ethnomedicine all over the world for their various therapeutic properties, especially those affecting the CNS system. The treatment of epilepsy is based on antiseizure medications...

  • Review
  • Open Access
36 Citations
7,632 Views
16 Pages

2 August 2022

Despite the availability of more than 30 antiseizure medications (ASMs), the proportion of patients who remain refractory to ASMs remains static. Refractory seizures are almost universal in patients with epileptic encephalopathies. Since many of thes...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
5,167 Views
12 Pages

In spite of use of cannabidiol (CBD), a non-psychoactive cannabinoid, in pediatric patients with epilepsy, preclinical studies on its effects in immature animals are very limited. In the present study we investigated anti-seizure activity of CBD (10...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
5,980 Views
9 Pages

11 January 2022

Anti-seizure medications (ASMs) fail to prevent seizure recurrence in more than 30% of patients with epilepsy. The treatment is more difficult in premenopausal women with epilepsy (WWE) because changes in plasma estrogen and progesterone concentratio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,083 Views
9 Pages

Incidence and Characteristics of Cerebellar Atrophy/Volume Loss in Children with Confirmed Diagnosis of Tuberous Sclerosis Complex

  • Livja Mertiri,
  • Eugen Boltshauser,
  • Stephen F. Kralik,
  • Nilesh K. Desai,
  • Maarten H. Lequin and
  • Thierry A. G. M. Huisman

Objectives: The goal of our study was to determine the incidence of cerebellar atrophy, assess the imaging findings in the posterior fossa and determine the incidence of hippocampal sclerosis in a cohort of pediatric patients with confirmed tuberous...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,264 Views
14 Pages

A Review of Sturge–Weber Syndrome Brain Involvement, Cannabidiol Treatment and Molecular Pathways

  • Katharine Elizabeth Joslyn,
  • Nicholas Flinn Truver and
  • Anne Marie Comi

8 November 2024

Sturge–Weber syndrome (SWS) is a rare congenital neurocutaneous disorder typically caused by a somatic mosaic mutation in R183Q GNAQ. At-risk children present at birth with a capillary malformation port-wine birthmark. The primary diagnostic ch...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,117 Views
15 Pages

Neurochemical Effects of 4-(2Chloro-4-Fluorobenzyl)-3-(2-Thienyl)-1,2,4-Oxadiazol-5(4H)-One in the Pentylenetetrazole (PTZ)-Induced Epileptic Seizure Zebrafish Model

  • Seong Soon Kim,
  • Hyemin Kan,
  • Kyu-Seok Hwang,
  • Jung Yoon Yang,
  • Yuji Son,
  • Dae-Seop Shin,
  • Byung Hoi Lee,
  • Se Hwan Ahn,
  • Jin Hee Ahn and
  • Myung Ae Bae
  • + 1 author

28 January 2021

Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders, and it is characterized by spontaneous seizures. In a previous study, we identified 4-(2-chloro-4-fluorobenzyl)-3-(2-thienyl)-1,2,4-oxadiazol-5(4H)-one (GM-90432) as a novel anti-epileptic ag...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,450 Views
21 Pages

LPM682000012, a Synthetic Neuroactive Steroid That Ameliorates Epileptic Seizures by Downregulating the Serpina3n/NF-κB Signaling Pathway

  • Xiaofan Zhang,
  • Shengmin Ji,
  • Yue Yang,
  • Xiaohui Sun,
  • Hui Wang,
  • Yifan Yang,
  • Xuan Deng,
  • Yunjie Wang,
  • Chunmei Li and
  • Jingwei Tian

8 November 2024

Epilepsy is characterized by abnormal neuronal firing in the brain. Several therapeutic strategies exist for epilepsy; however, several patients remain poorly treated. Therefore, the development of effective treatments remains a high priority in the...

  • Review
  • Open Access
82 Citations
20,016 Views
11 Pages

5 February 2019

Mechanisms underlying seizures and epilepsy have traditionally been considered to involve abnormalities of ion channels or synaptic function. Those considerations gave rise to the excitation/inhibition (E/I) imbalance theory, whereby increased excita...

  • Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
6,964 Views
14 Pages

Is Cenobamate the Breakthrough We Have Been Wishing for?

  • Nicola Specchio,
  • Nicola Pietrafusa and
  • Federico Vigevano

28 August 2021

Close to one-third of patients with epilepsies are refractory to current anti-seizure medications; however, trials with cenobamate suggest effectiveness in such patients with focal onset seizures. We searched for data published or otherwise reported...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,235 Views
10 Pages

10 November 2021

Vigabatrin (VGB), a potent selective γ-aminobutyric acid transaminase (GABA-T) inhibitor, is an approved non-traditional anti-seizure drug for patients with intractable epilepsy. Nevertheless, its effect on epileptogenesis, and whether this effect is...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
4,146 Views
8 Pages

In Vivo Anticonvulsant Activity of Extracts and Protopine from the Fumaria schleicheri Herb

  • Yuliya Prokopenko,
  • Vadim Tsyvunin,
  • Sergey Shtrygol’ and
  • Victoriya Georgiyants

6 December 2015

The present study aimed to investigate the role of several biologically active compounds from Fumaria schleicheri Soy.-Will. in anticonvulsant models. The flavonoid fraction, alkaloid fraction, individual alkaloid protopine, and polysaccharide-protei...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
14,356 Views
17 Pages

12 January 2010

Aqueous solutions of ethoxylated alcohols which form lyotropic liquid crystals at high concentrations (40–80%) were selected as model lubricating substances. Microscopic studies under polarized light and viscosity measurements were carried out in ord...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2,617 Views
36 Pages

A Systematic Review of ABCB1 Polymorphisms and Antiseizure Medication Resistance: Insights from Effect Size and Study Power Analysis

  • Aurelija Daškevičiūtė,
  • Edgaras Zaboras,
  • Jonas Navalinskas,
  • Karolis Baronas,
  • Arminas Jasionis,
  • Eglė Navickienė and
  • Rūta Mameniškienė

The most investigated ABCB1 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) related to antiseizure medication resistance are rs1045642 (c.3435C>T, p.Ile1145=), rs2032582 (c.2677G>T/A, p.Ala893Ser/Thr), and rs1128503 (c.1236C>T, p.Gly412=). We conduct...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
3,770 Views
16 Pages

Blocking ERK-DAPK1 Axis Attenuates Glutamate Excitotoxicity in Epilepsy

  • Chen-Ling Gan,
  • Yulian Zou,
  • Dongmei Chen,
  • Xindong Shui,
  • Li Hu,
  • Ruomeng Li,
  • Tao Zhang,
  • Junhao Wang,
  • Yingxue Mei and
  • Tae Ho Lee
  • + 4 authors

Glutamate excitotoxicity induces neuronal cell death during epileptic seizures. Death-associated protein kinase 1 (DAPK1) expression is highly increased in the brains of epilepsy patients; however, the underlying mechanisms by which DAPK1 influences...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
7,740 Views
32 Pages

Neonatal Seizures and Purinergic Signalling

  • Aida Menéndez Méndez,
  • Jonathon Smith and
  • Tobias Engel

22 October 2020

Neonatal seizures are one of the most common comorbidities of neonatal encephalopathy, with seizures aggravating acute injury and clinical outcomes. Current treatment can control early life seizures; however, a high level of pharmacoresistance remain...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
902 Views
19 Pages

Background/Objectives: The antiseizure effects of cannabidiol (CBD) were extensively studied when used as a monotherapy. However, there is conflicting evidence regarding its use in combination with levetiracetam (LEV). Methods: This study explored th...

  • Review
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,336 Views
15 Pages

SCN1B Genetic Variants: A Review of the Spectrum of Clinical Phenotypes and a Report of Early Myoclonic Encephalopathy

  • Zahra Zhu,
  • Elizabeth Bolt,
  • Kyra Newmaster,
  • Wendy Osei-Bonsu,
  • Stacey Cohen,
  • Vishnu Anand Cuddapah,
  • Siddharth Gupta,
  • Sita Paudel,
  • Debopam Samanta and
  • Sunil Naik
  • + 2 authors

1 October 2022

Background: Pathogenic variants in SCN1B, the gene encoding voltage-gated sodium channel b1/b1B subunits are associated with a spectrum of epileptic disorders. This study describes a child with early myoclonic encephalopathy and a compound heterozygo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
37 Citations
9,827 Views
15 Pages

Safety and Effectiveness of the Prolonged Treatment of Children with a Ketogenic Diet

  • Jana Ruiz Herrero,
  • Elvira Cañedo Villarroya,
  • Juan José García Peñas,
  • Beatriz García Alcolea,
  • Begoña Gómez Fernández,
  • Laura Andrea Puerta Macfarland and
  • Consuelo Pedrón Giner

24 January 2020

Background: The ketogenic diet (KD) is an effective treatment against drug-resistant epilepsy in children. The KD is a diet rich in fats that produces anticonvulsant and neuroprotective effects that reduces seizures and improves the cognitive state....

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
152 Citations
26,228 Views
25 Pages

Use of Cannabidiol in the Treatment of Epilepsy: Efficacy and Security in Clinical Trials

  • Serena Silvestro,
  • Santa Mammana,
  • Eugenio Cavalli,
  • Placido Bramanti and
  • Emanuela Mazzon

12 April 2019

Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of the cannabinoids with non-psychotropic action, extracted from Cannabis sativa. CBD is a terpenophenol and it has received a great scientific interest thanks to its medical applications. This compound showed efficacy as ant...

  • Article
  • Open Access
760 Views
19 Pages

Background/Objectives: Ferroptosis, an iron-dependent form of regulated cell death characterized by excessive lipid peroxidation, has been implicated in various acute and chronic brain disorders, including epilepsy. Although 1,4-naphthoquinone deriva...

  • Review
  • Open Access
42 Citations
8,740 Views
20 Pages

The Effect of Plasma Protein Binding on the Therapeutic Monitoring of Antiseizure Medications

  • Bruno Charlier,
  • Albino Coglianese,
  • Federica De Rosa,
  • Ugo de Grazia,
  • Francesca Felicia Operto,
  • Giangennaro Coppola,
  • Amelia Filippelli,
  • Fabrizio Dal Piaz and
  • Viviana Izzo

Epilepsy is a widely diffused neurological disorder including a heterogeneous range of syndromes with different aetiology, severity and prognosis. Pharmacological treatments are based on the use, either in mono- or in polytherapy, of antiseizure medi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,430 Views
14 Pages

Differential Effects of a Full and Biased Ghrelin Receptor Agonist in a Mouse Kindling Model

  • An Buckinx,
  • Yana Van Den Herrewegen,
  • Anouk Pierre,
  • Eleonora Cottone,
  • Khoubaib Ben Haj Salah,
  • Jean-Alain Fehrentz,
  • Ron Kooijman,
  • Dimitri De Bundel and
  • Ilse Smolders

The ghrelin system has received substantial recognition as a potential target for novel anti-seizure drugs. Ghrelin receptor (ghrelin-R) signaling is complex, involving Gαq/11, Gαi/o, Gα12/13, and β-arrestin pathways. In this s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,535 Views
32 Pages

Treatment of Status Epilepticus after Traumatic Brain Injury Using an Antiseizure Drug Combined with a Tissue Recovery Enhancer Revealed by Systems Biology

  • Natallie Kajevu,
  • Anssi Lipponen,
  • Pedro Andrade,
  • Ivette Bañuelos,
  • Noora Puhakka,
  • Elina Hämäläinen,
  • Teemu Natunen,
  • Mikko Hiltunen and
  • Asla Pitkänen

13 September 2023

We tested a hypothesis that in silico-discovered compounds targeting traumatic brain injury (TBI)-induced transcriptomics dysregulations will mitigate TBI-induced molecular pathology and augment the effect of co-administered antiseizure treatment, th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,788 Views
13 Pages

Role of the Ketogenic Diet Therapy and ACTH as Second Treatments in Drug-Resistant Infantile Epileptic Spasms Syndrome

  • Anastasia Dressler,
  • Letizia Bonfanti,
  • Petra Trimmel-Schwahofer,
  • Barbara Porsche,
  • Simona Bertoli and
  • Christoph Male

23 June 2025

Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of sequential treatments with adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) or ketogenic diet therapy (KDT) in infants with infantile epileptic spasms syndrome (IESS) who did not achieve seizur...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,599 Views
13 Pages

The Impact of Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy on Seizure Occurrence in Transgender and Gender-Diverse Individuals

  • Camille Blackman,
  • Diane Saab,
  • Danielle Mayorga-Young,
  • Danielle Sim,
  • Fan Liang,
  • Emily L. Johnson and
  • Bashar A. Hassan

19 May 2025

Background/Objectives: Gender-affirming hormone therapy (GAHT) is an essential component of care for transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) individuals, yet its impact on seizure occurrence remains unclear. Given the known influence of hormonal fluctua...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,069 Views
17 Pages

Drug-Inducible Gene Therapy Effectively Reduces Spontaneous Seizures in Kindled Rats but Creates Off-Target Side Effects in Inhibitory Neurons

  • Kyle A. Sullivan,
  • Iuliia Vitko,
  • Kathryn Blair,
  • Ronald P. Gaykema,
  • Madison J. Failor,
  • Jennifer M. San Pietro,
  • Deblina Dey,
  • John M. Williamson,
  • Ruth L. Stornetta and
  • Edward Perez-Reyes
  • + 1 author

Over a third of patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) are not effectively treated with current anti-seizure drugs, spurring the development of gene therapies. The injection of adeno-associated viral vectors (AAV) into the brain has been shown to...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,783 Views
18 Pages

The Purinergic P2X7 Receptor as a Target for Adjunctive Treatment for Drug-Refractory Epilepsy

  • Divyeshz Thakku Sivakumar,
  • Krishi Jain,
  • Noura Alfehaid,
  • Yitao Wang,
  • Xinchen Teng,
  • Wolfgang Fischer and
  • Tobias Engel

Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological diseases worldwide. Anti-seizure medications (ASMs) with anticonvulsants remain the mainstay of epilepsy treatment. Currently used ASMs are, however, ineffective to suppress seizures in about one third...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
6,662 Views
14 Pages

Cenobamate, a New Promising Antiseizure Medication: Experimental and Clinical Aspects

  • Barbara Błaszczyk,
  • Stanisław J. Czuczwar and
  • Barbara Miziak

3 December 2024

About 40–50% of patients with drug-resistant epilepsy do not properly respond to pharmacological therapy with antiseizure medications (ASMs). Recently approved by the US Food and Drug Administration and European Medicines Agency as an add-on dr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,666 Views
10 Pages

Effects of Vagus Nerve Stimulation following Corpus Callosotomy for Patients with Drug-Resistant Epilepsy

  • Keisuke Hatano,
  • Ayataka Fujimoto,
  • Takamichi Yamamoto,
  • Hideo Enoki and
  • Tohru Okanishi

23 October 2021

Objective: The effectiveness of vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) for residual seizures after corpus callosotomy (CC) has not yet been fully investigated. We hypothesized that seizure control would be improved by VNS after CC. The purpose of this study w...

  • Review
  • Open Access
598 Views
26 Pages

27 December 2025

Drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE) remains a major therapeutic challenge, as a considerable proportion of epilepsy patients fail to achieve seizure control with conventional anti-seizure medications or surgical therapy. Closed-loop systems have emerged as...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,517 Views
20 Pages

Novel Genetically Modified Mouse Model to Assess Soman-Induced Toxicity and Medical Countermeasure Efficacy: Human Acetylcholinesterase Knock-in Serum Carboxylesterase Knockout Mice

  • Brenda M. Marrero-Rosado,
  • Michael F. Stone,
  • Marcio de Araujo Furtado,
  • Caroline R. Schultz,
  • C. Linn Cadieux and
  • Lucille A. Lumley

14 February 2021

The identification of improved medical countermeasures against exposure to chemical warfare nerve agents (CWNAs), a class of organophosphorus compounds, is dependent on the choice of animal model used in preclinical studies. CWNAs bind to acetylcholi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
5,455 Views
16 Pages

Effects of GLP-1 Receptor Activation on a Pentylenetetrazole—Kindling Rat Model

  • Abdelaziz M. Hussein,
  • Mohamed Eldosoky,
  • Mohamed El-Shafey,
  • Mohamed El-Mesery,
  • Khaled M. Abbas,
  • Amr N. Ali,
  • Ghada M. Helal and
  • Osama A. Abulseoud

Objectives: To study the possible anti-seizure and neuroprotective effect of glucagon like peptide 1 (GLP1) analogue (liraglutide) in a pentylenetetrazole (PTZ) induced kindled rat model and its underlying mechanisms. Methods: Thirty Sprague Dawley r...

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