Experimental Models of Absence Epilepsy

Introduction: Absence epilepsy is a brief non-convulsive seizure associated with sudden abruptness in consciousness. Because of the unpredictable occurrence of absence seizures and the ethical issues of human investigation on the pathogenesis and drug assessment, researchers tend to study animal mod...

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Main Authors: Maryam Jafarian, Mohammad Esmaeil Alipour, Fariba Karimzadeh
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Language:English
Published: Iran University of Medical Sciences 2020-11-01
Series:Basic and Clinical Neuroscience
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Online Access:http://bcn.iums.ac.ir/article-1-1411-en.html
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spelling doaj-1a06b627142945f59932f60fd2ce47422021-02-20T09:49:03ZengIran University of Medical SciencesBasic and Clinical Neuroscience2008-126X2228-74422020-11-01116715726Experimental Models of Absence EpilepsyMaryam Jafarian0Mohammad Esmaeil Alipour1Fariba Karimzadeh2 Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Research Center, Neuroscience Institute, Tehran University of Mdical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Department of Neurosciences and Addiction Studies, School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Cellular and Molecular Research Center, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Introduction: Absence epilepsy is a brief non-convulsive seizure associated with sudden abruptness in consciousness. Because of the unpredictable occurrence of absence seizures and the ethical issues of human investigation on the pathogenesis and drug assessment, researchers tend to study animal models. This paper aims to review the advantages and disadvantages of several animal models of nonconvulsive induced seizure. Methods: The articles that were published since 1990 were assessed. The publications that used genetic animals were analyzed, too. Besides, we reviewed possible application methods of each model, clinical types of seizures induced, purposed mechanism of epileptogenesis, their validity, and relevance to the absence epileptic patients.  Results: The number of studies that used genetic models of absence epilepsy from years of 2000 was noticeably more than pharmacological models. Genetic animal models have a close correlation of electroencephalogram features and epileptic behaviors to the human condition. Conclusion: The validity of genetic models of absence epilepsy would motivate the researchers to focus on genetic modes in their studies. As there are some differences in the pathophysiology of absence epilepsy between animal models and humans, the development of new animal models is necessary to understand better the epileptogenic process and, or discover novel therapies for this disorder.http://bcn.iums.ac.ir/article-1-1411-en.htmlepilepsyabsenceanimal modelsseizuresgenetic models
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Mohammad Esmaeil Alipour
Fariba Karimzadeh
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Mohammad Esmaeil Alipour
Fariba Karimzadeh
Experimental Models of Absence Epilepsy
Basic and Clinical Neuroscience
epilepsy
absence
animal models
seizures
genetic models
author_facet Maryam Jafarian
Mohammad Esmaeil Alipour
Fariba Karimzadeh
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title Experimental Models of Absence Epilepsy
title_short Experimental Models of Absence Epilepsy
title_full Experimental Models of Absence Epilepsy
title_fullStr Experimental Models of Absence Epilepsy
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Models of Absence Epilepsy
title_sort experimental models of absence epilepsy
publisher Iran University of Medical Sciences
series Basic and Clinical Neuroscience
issn 2008-126X
2228-7442
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Introduction: Absence epilepsy is a brief non-convulsive seizure associated with sudden abruptness in consciousness. Because of the unpredictable occurrence of absence seizures and the ethical issues of human investigation on the pathogenesis and drug assessment, researchers tend to study animal models. This paper aims to review the advantages and disadvantages of several animal models of nonconvulsive induced seizure. Methods: The articles that were published since 1990 were assessed. The publications that used genetic animals were analyzed, too. Besides, we reviewed possible application methods of each model, clinical types of seizures induced, purposed mechanism of epileptogenesis, their validity, and relevance to the absence epileptic patients.  Results: The number of studies that used genetic models of absence epilepsy from years of 2000 was noticeably more than pharmacological models. Genetic animal models have a close correlation of electroencephalogram features and epileptic behaviors to the human condition. Conclusion: The validity of genetic models of absence epilepsy would motivate the researchers to focus on genetic modes in their studies. As there are some differences in the pathophysiology of absence epilepsy between animal models and humans, the development of new animal models is necessary to understand better the epileptogenic process and, or discover novel therapies for this disorder.
topic epilepsy
absence
animal models
seizures
genetic models
url http://bcn.iums.ac.ir/article-1-1411-en.html
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