Challenges for emerging neurostimulation-based therapies for real-time seizure control

Sridhar Sunderam, Sachin S. Talathi, Alexey Lyubushin, Didier Sornette, Ivan Osorio

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Resumen

In step with the worthwhile aim of this special issue, two junior investigators impart their insights on the therapeutic challenges imposed by pharmacoresistant epilepsies and offer viable approaches to improvement of treatment outcomes. Sunderam's comprehensive perspective addresses issues of critical importance for the design of efficacious therapies. Talathi delves into the thorny roles of so-called "interictal" spikes in ictio- and epileptogenesis, roles that are central to understanding the dynamics of these phenomena and implicitly of how to prevent them or abort them. First, however, Osorio and co-workers illustrate the complex behavior of the epileptogenic network and point to the importance of real-time intraindividual adaptation and optimization of therapies for seizures originating from the same epileptogenic network.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)118-125
Número de páginas8
PublicaciónEpilepsy and Behavior
Volumen22
N.º1
DOI
EstadoPublished - sept 2011

Nota bibliográfica

Funding Information:
Sridhar Sunderam is grateful for support from NINDS and the Epilepsy Foundation, and for the opportunity to learn from some outstanding epilepsy researchers: Ivan Osorio, Mark Frei, Bruce Gluckman, Steven Schiff, and Steven Weinstein. Most of the author's work cited here was performed in collaboration with them.

Funding Information:
Sachin S. Talathi acknowledges past support from the Epilepsy Foundation of America, active support through an intramural grant from the University of Florida, the Wilder Center of Excellence for Epilepsy Research, and the Children's Miracle Network, and an opportunity to learn and collaborate with outstanding clinical and basic scientists: Paul Carney, William Ditto, Dong-Uk Hwang, and Pramod Khargonekar.

Financiación

Sridhar Sunderam is grateful for support from NINDS and the Epilepsy Foundation, and for the opportunity to learn from some outstanding epilepsy researchers: Ivan Osorio, Mark Frei, Bruce Gluckman, Steven Schiff, and Steven Weinstein. Most of the author's work cited here was performed in collaboration with them. Sachin S. Talathi acknowledges past support from the Epilepsy Foundation of America, active support through an intramural grant from the University of Florida, the Wilder Center of Excellence for Epilepsy Research, and the Children's Miracle Network, and an opportunity to learn and collaborate with outstanding clinical and basic scientists: Paul Carney, William Ditto, Dong-Uk Hwang, and Pramod Khargonekar.

FinanciadoresNúmero del financiador
Children's Miracle Network Fund for Sithisarn
Wilder Center of Excellence for Epilepsy Research
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
Epilepsy Foundation of America
Florida A and M University

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Neurology
    • Clinical Neurology
    • Behavioral Neuroscience

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