In vivo experimental models of epilepsy

Rubio, C; Rubio-Osornio, M; Retana-Márquez, S; Verónica Custodio, ML; Paz, C

HERO ID

1759829

Reference Type

Journal Article

Subtype

Review

Year

2010

Language

English

PMID

20868357

HERO ID 1759829
Material Type Review
In Press No
Year 2010
Title In vivo experimental models of epilepsy
Authors Rubio, C; Rubio-Osornio, M; Retana-Márquez, S; Verónica Custodio, ML; Paz, C
Journal Central Nervous System Agents in Medicinal Chemistry
Volume 10
Issue 4
Page Numbers 298-309
Abstract This study reviews the different in vivo experimental models that have been used for the study of epileptogenesis. In this review we will focus on how to replicate the different models that have led to the study of partial seizures, as well as generalized seizures and the status epilepticus. The main characteristics that participate in the processes that generate and modulate the manifestations of different models of epileptogenesis are described. The development of several models of experimental epilepsy in animals has clearly helped the study of specific brain areas capable of causing convulsions. The experimental models of epilepsy also have helped in the study the mechanisms and actions of epilepsy drugs. In order to develop experimental animal models of epilepsy, animals are generally chosen according to the kind of epilepsy that can be developed and studied. It is currently known that animal species can have epileptic seizures similar to those in humans. However, it is important to keep in mind that it has not been possible to entirely evaluate all manifestations of human epilepsy. Notwithstanding, these experimental models of epilepsy have allowed a partial understanding of most of the underlying mechanisms of this disease.
Pmid 20868357
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