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ویرایش: [2nd Edition] نویسندگان: Asla Pitkänen, Paul Buckmaster, Aristea S Galanopoulou and Solomon L. Moshé (Eds.) سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9780128040676, 9780128040669 ناشر: Academic Press سال نشر: 2017 تعداد صفحات: 1178 [1104] زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 84 Mb
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Models of Seizures and Epilepsy، نسخه دوم، یک مرجع ارزشمند و کاربردی برای محققانی است که در جستجوی مناسب ترین مدل های آزمایشگاهی برای پاسخگویی به سوالات کلیدی در این زمینه هستند. این کتاب همچنین زمینه مهمی را برای پزشکان، همکاران و دانشجویان فراهم میکند و بینشی در مورد پتانسیل پیشرفت در تحقیقات صرع و همچنین توسعه داروی تحقیق و توسعه ارائه میدهد. محتویات شامل طیف فعلی مدلهای موجود برای مدلسازی سندرمهای مختلف صرع، صرع در حیوانات تراریخته، بیماریهای همراه در مدلهای صرع، و فناوریهای جدید برای مطالعه تشنج و صرع در حیوانات است. یک مرجع جامع ارائه می دهد که مدل های حیوانی صرع و تشنج را با جزئیات ارائه می دهد. بینش هایی را در مورد استفاده از فناوری های جدید ارائه می دهد که می توانند در تحقیقات تجربی صرع به کار روند. نقاط قوت و محدودیت های مدل های مختلف، از جمله ارتباط آنها با پدیدارشناسی بالینی و ارزش آنها در توسعه درک بهتر و درمان ها
Models of Seizures and Epilepsy, Second Edition, is a valuable, practical reference for investigators who are searching for the most appropriate laboratory models to address key questions in the field. The book also provides an important background for physicians, fellows, and students, offering insight into the potential for advances in epilepsy research as well as R&D drug development. Contents include the current spectrum of models available to model different epilepsy syndromes, epilepsy in transgenic animals, comorbidities in models of epilepsy, and novel technologies to study seizures and epilepsies in animals. Provides a comprehensive reference detailing animal models of epilepsy and seizure Offers insights on the use of novel technologies that can be applied in experimental epilepsy research Edited by leading experts in the field that provide not only technical reviews of these models but also conceptual critiques Comments on the strengths and limitations of various models, including their relationship to clinical phenomenology and their value in developing better understanding and treatments
Content:
Front matter,Copyright,Contributors,Foreword,PrefaceEntitled to full textPart I: IntroductionChapter 1 - What Can We Model?, Pages 1-3, Asla Pitkänen, Aristea S. Galanopoulou, Solomon L. Moshé, Paul S. Buckmaster
Chapter 2 - Comparative Biology and Species Effects on Expression of Epilepsy, Pages 7-19, Paul S. Buckmaster
Chapter 3 - Strain Effects on Expression of Seizures and Epilepsy, Pages 21-38, Wolfgang Löscher, R.J. Ferland, T.N. Ferraro
Chapter 4 - Good Welfare Practice in Modeling Seizures and Epilepsy, Pages 39-46, John G.R. Jefferys
Chapter 5 - Ethics in the Use of Animal Models of Seizures and Epilepsy, Pages 47-68, Jerrold Tannenbaum
Chapter 6 - Regulatory Aspects for Drug Development, Pages 69-82, Lisa D. Coles, Henrik Klitgaard, Marie Kuker, James C. Cloyd
Chapter 7 - Use of Animal Models for Epilepsy Research and Therapy Development, Pages 83-94, Melissa Barker-Haliski, H. Steve White
Chapter 8 - Monitoring for Seizures in Rodents, Pages 97-109, Edward H. Bertram
Chapter 9 - Behavioral Characterization and Scoring of Seizures in Rodents, Pages 111-123, Jana Velíšková, Libor Velíšek
Chapter 10 - Seizure Mimics, Pages 125-137, Aristea S. Galanopoulou, Solomon L. Moshé
Chapter 11 - Characterization of Pathology, Pages 139-160, Eleonora Aronica, Angelika Mühlebner, Erwin A. van Vliet, Jan A. Gorter
Chapter 12 - Monitoring Cardiorespiratory and Other Physiological Parameters During Seizures in Small Animals, Pages 161-179, Mark Stewart, Jeffrey Goodman
Chapter 13 - Behavioral and Cognitive Testing Procedures in Animal Models of Epilepsy, Pages 181-196, Andrey M. Mazarati
Chapter 14 - In Vivo Imaging in Rodents, Pages 197-215, Olli Gröhn, Steven Deleye, Daniele Bertoglio, Stefanie Dedeurwaerdere
Chapter 15 - Hippocampal In Silico Models of Seizures and Epilepsy, Pages 219-232, Ivan Raikov, Ivan Soltesz
Chapter 16 - Neocortical/Thalamic In Silico Models of Seizures and Epilepsy, Pages 233-246, Fabrice Wendling, Fabrice Bartolomei, Julien Modolo
Chapter 17 - Genetic Epilepsy Modeling With Human Pluripotent Stem Cells, Pages 247-260, Louis T. Dang, Jack M. Parent
Chapter 18 - Hippocampus In Vitro, Pages 261-272, Anton I. Ivanov, Christophe Bernard
Chapter 19 - Thalamic Models of Seizures In Vitro, Pages 273-284, Frances S. Cho, Alexandra Clemente, Stephanie Holden, Jeanne T. Paz
Chapter 20 - Brain Slices From Human Resected Tissues, Pages 285-299, Uwe Heinemann, Siegrun Gabriel, Eskedar A. Angamo, Seda Salar, Thomas-Nicolas Lehmann, Nora Dengler
Chapter 21 - Organotypic Hippocampal Slice Cultures as a Model of Posttraumatic Epileptogenesis, Pages 301-311, Yevgeny Berdichevsky, Joseph Glykys, Volodya Dzhala, Kyle Lillis, Kevin J. Staley
Chapter 22 - The In Vitro Isolated Guinea Pig Brain in the Study of Ictogenesis, Pages 313-323, Marco de Curtis, Vadym Gnatkovsky, Laura Uva, Laura Librizzi
Chapter 23 - Nematode C. elegans: Genetic Dissection of Pathways Regulating Seizure and Epileptic-Like Behaviors, Pages 327-344, Seika Takayanagi-Kiya, Yishi Jin
Chapter 24 - Drosophila, Pages 345-358, Richard A. Baines, Carlo N.G. Giachello, Wei-Hsiang Lin
Chapter 25 - Xenopus laevis, Pages 359-367, Laura A. Jansen
Chapter 26 - Zebrafish Models of Epilepsy and Epileptic Seizures, Pages 369-384, Daniëlle Copmans, Aleksandra Siekierska, Peter A.M. de Witte
Chapter 27 - Naturally Occurring Epilepsy and Status Epilepticus in Dogs, Pages 387-398, Heidrun Potschka, Edward N. Patterson, Ilo E. Leppik
Chapter 28 - Naturally Occurring Temporal Lobe Epilepsy in Cats, Pages 399-411, Akos Pakozdy, Andrea Klang, Sibylle Kneissl, Peter Halasz
Chapter 29 - Naturally Occurring Epilepsy and Status Epilepticus in Sea Lions, Pages 413-425, Paul S. Buckmaster
Chapter 30 - Baboon Model of Genetic Generalized Epilepsy, Pages 427-440, Charles Á. Szabó, Felipe S. Salinas
Chapter 31 - Genetic Models of Reflex Epilepsy and SUDEP in Rats and Mice, Pages 441-453, Carl Faingold, Srinivasan Tupal, Prosper N’Gouemo
Chapter 32 - Genetic Models of Absence Epilepsy in Rats and Mice, Pages 455-471, Guillaume Jarre, Isabelle Guillemain, Colin Deransart, Antoine Depaulis
Chapter 33 - Electrical Stimulation Seizure Models, Pages 474-488, Erwin A. van Vliet, Jan A. Gorter
Chapter 34 - Systemic Chemoconvulsants Producing Acute Seizures in Adult Rodents, Pages 491-512, Jana Velíšková, Michael P. Shakarjian, Libor Velíšek
Chapter 35 - Focally Applied Chemoconvulsants, Pages 513-527, David C. Henshall
Chapter 36 - Models of Chemically-Induced Acute Seizures and Epilepsy: Toxic Compounds and Drugs of Addiction, Pages 529-551, Frederic Dorandeu, Guilhem Calas, Gregory Dal Bo, Raafat Fares
Chapter 37 - Pharmacologically Induced Animal Models of Absence Seizures, Pages 553-567, George K. Kostopoulos
Chapter 38 - Models of Seizures and Status Epilepticus Early in Life, Pages 569-586, Stéphane Auvin, Astrid Nehlig
Chapter 39 - Tetanus Toxin, Pages 589-598, Matthew C. Walker, John G.R. Jefferys, Robert C. Wykes
Chapter 40 - Post-Status Epilepticus Models: Systemic Kainic Acid, Pages 599-610, F. Edward Dudek, Kevin J. Staley
Chapter 41 - Poststatus Epilepticus Models: Focal Kainic Acid, Pages 611-624, David C. Henshall
Chapter 42 - The Pilocarpine Model of Acquired Epilepsy, Pages 625-636, Mary E. Kelly, Douglas A. Coulter
Chapter 43 - Post-Status Epilepticus Models: Electrical Stimulation, Pages 637-650, Jan A. Gorter, Erwin A. van Vliet
Chapter 44 - Poststatus Epilepticus Models: Hyperthermia, Pages 651-660, Nathalie T. Sanon, Tarek Shaker, Lionel Carmant
Chapter 45 - Epilepsy After Traumatic Brain Injury, Pages 661-681, Asla Pitkänen, Jenni Kyyriäinen, Pedro Andrade, Lotta Pasanen, Xavier Ekolle Ndode-Ekane
Chapter 46 - Postinfectious Epilepsy, Pages 683-696, Dipan C. Patel, Karen S. Wilcox
Chapter 47 - Modeling Hypoxia-Induced Seizures and Hypoxic Encephalopathy in Developing Brain, Pages 697-711, Hongyu Sun, Frances E. Jensen
Chapter 48 - Perinatal Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy: A Model of Stroke-Induced Pediatric Epilepsy, Pages 713-725, Jeffrey Bastar, Jay G. Spampanato, Shilpa D. Kadam, Andrew Zayachkivsky, Jeffrey Ekstrand, Kevin J. Staley, F. Edward Dudek
Chapter 49 - Poststroke Epilepsy, Pages 727-741, Kevin M. Kelly
Chapter 50 - Animal Models of Drug-Refractory Epilepsy, Pages 743-760, Wolfgang Löscher
Chapter 51 - Spontaneous and Gene-Directed Epilepsy Mutations in the Mouse, Pages 763-776, Jeffrey L. Noebels
Chapter 52 - Dravet and GEFS+ Syndromes, Pages 777-795, Kay L. Richards, Steve Petrou
Chapter 53 - Tuberous Sclerosis and Other mTORopathies, Pages 797-810, Anna Jeong, Michael Wong
Chapter 54 - Kindling: A Model and Phenomenon of Epilepsy, Pages 813-825, Thomas P. Sutula, Robert J. Kotloski
Chapter 55 - Human Mutations Associated With Brain Malformations Resulting in Hyperexcitability in Rodents, Pages 827-844, Valerio Conti, Renzo Guerrini
Chapter 56 - Dysplasias: Cortical Freeze Lesion, Pages 845-859, Lauren A. Lau, Chris G. Dulla
Chapter 57 - Dysplasia: MAM, Model of Developmental Epilepsy, Pages 861-876, Giorgio Battaglia, Adele Finardi, Paola Nobili, Francesca Colciaghi
Chapter 58 - In Utero Irradiation as a Model of Cortical Dysplasia, Pages 877-885, Dean D. Lin, Steven N. Roper
Chapter 59 - Undercut Cortex, Pages 887-898, Xiaoming Jin, Xingjie Ping
Chapter 60 - Brain Tumor-Related Epilepsy, Pages 899-910, Rüdiger Köhling
Chapter 61 - Withdrawal Seizures, Pages 911-931, Jamila Newton, Prosper N’Gouemo
Chapter 62 - Perimenstrual Seizures and Neurosteroid Withdrawal, Pages 933-940, Doodipala S. Reddy
Chapter 63 - Metabolic Disturbances: Hypo- and Hyperglycemic Seizures In Vivo and In Vitroa, Pages 941-949, Peter L. Carlen, Liang Zhang
Chapter 64 - Blood–Brain Barrier Disruption, Pages 951-959, Dan Z. Milikovsky, Daniela Kaufer, Alon Friedman
Chapter 65 - Experimental Models of Inflammation in Epilepsy Research, Pages 961-974, Teresa Ravizza, Silvia Balosso, Nicola Marchi
Chapter 66 - Infantile Spasms, Pages 977-993, Aristea S. Galanopoulou, Solomon L. Moshé
Chapter 67 - Models of Epileptic Encephalopathies, Pages 995-1005, Paul R. Jarvis, Gregory L. Holmes
Chapter 68 - SUDEP Animal Models, Pages 1007-1018, Alica M. Goldman, Gordon Buchanan, Isamu Aiba, Jeffrey L. Noebels
Chapter 69 - Epilepsy in Models of Alzheimer’s Disease, Pages 1021-1030, Heikki Tanila, Asla Pitkänen
Chapter 70 - Animal Models of Acquired Epilepsy and Tauopathies, Pages 1031-1041, Ping Zheng, Sandy Shultz, Chris Hovens, Terence J. O’Brien
Chapter 71 - Epilepsy in Other Neurodegenerative Disorders: Huntington’s and Parkinson’s Diseases, Pages 1043-1058, Ana M. Estrada-Sánchez, Michael S. Levine, Carlos Cepeda
Chapter 72 - Autism and Fragile X Syndrome, Pages 1059-1078, Heather O’Leary, Tim Benke
Chapter 73 - Epilepsy in Models of Rett Syndrome, Pages 1079-1090, James H. Eubanks
Chapter 74 - Models of Depressiona, Pages 1091-1104, Andrey M. Mazarati
Chapter 75 - What Do Models Model? What Needs to Be Modeled?, Pages 1107-1119, Aristea S. Galanopoulou, Asla Pitkänen, Paul S. Buckmaster, Solomon L. Moshé
Index, Pages 1121-1151