- structural/metabolic, or unknown.
Anything that
causes epilepsy causes epileptogenesis,
because epileptogenesis is the
process of
developing epilepsy.
Structural causes...
-
infections of the brain, or
birth defects through a
process known as
epileptogenesis.
Known genetic mutations are
directly linked to a
small proportion...
- The
GAERS or
Genetic Absence Epilepsy Rat from
Strasbourg is a
recognized animal model of
absence epilepsy, a
typical childhood form of
epilepsy characterized...
-
brain adapting to
injury (neuroplasticity). This
process is
known as
epileptogenesis.
There is loss of
inhibitory neurons because they die due to the injury...
-
uncontrolled neuronal firing,
leading to seizures. The
secondary epileptogenesis hypothesis is that
repetitive seizures lead to
interneuron loss, loss...
- epilepsy. However, no drug has been
shown in
human trials to
prevent epileptogenesis (the
development of
epilepsy in an
individual at risk, such as after...
-
molecular regulation of
glutamate and GABA
transporter proteins during epileptogenesis in rats with
hippocampal seizures".
Brain Research.
Molecular Brain...
-
understanding of how
normal brains develop epilepsy (a
process known as
Epileptogenesis), and have been used in pre-clinical
trials of
antiepileptic drugs...
- J, Chrościńska-Krawczyk M,
Czuczwar SJ (June 2015). "Prospects of
epileptogenesis prevention".
Pharmacological Reports. 67 (3): 663–668. doi:10.1016/j...
- CA3
Pyramidal Cells:
Mechanisms for
Epileptic Synchronization and
Epileptogenesis", in Schwartzkroin,
Philip A. (ed.),
Encyclopedia of
Basic Epilepsy...