Commonalities in epileptogenic processes from different acute brain insults: Do they translate?
Klein P, Dingledine R, Aronica E, Bernard C, Blümcke I, Boison D, Brodie MJ, Brooks‐Kayal A, Engel J, Forcelli PA, Hirsch LJ, Kaminski RM, Klitgaard H, Kobow K, Lowenstein DH, Pearl PL, Pitkänen A, Puhakka N, Rogawski MA, Schmidt D, Sillanpää M, Sloviter RS, Steinhäuser C, Vezzani A, Walker MC, Löscher W. Commonalities in epileptogenic processes from different acute brain insults: Do they translate? Epilepsia 2017, 59: 37-66. PMID: 29247482, PMCID: PMC5993212, DOI: 10.1111/epi.13965.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsBrain InjuriesDisease Models, AnimalEpilepsyHumansTranslational Research, BiomedicalConceptsAcute brain insultsAnimal modelsPrevention therapyBrain insultsBrain injuryInjury etiologyHuman epilepsyClinical testingCentral nervous system infectionFluid percussion injury modelTemporal lobe epilepsy patientsPost-status epilepticus modelDisease modification strategiesNervous system infectionMolecular targetsBetter patient selectionInflammatory cellular infiltrateLoss of neuronsWeeks of injuryBlood-brain barrierTraumatic brain injuryPreclinical animal modelsGap junction couplingCommon histopathologicEpilepsy prevention