The etiological role of blood-brain barrier dysfunction in seizure disorders.

Cardiovascular psychiatry and neurology Pub Date : 2011-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-03-30 DOI:10.1155/2011/482415
Nicola Marchi, William Tierney, Andreas V Alexopoulos, Vikram Puvenna, Tiziana Granata, Damir Janigro
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A wind of change characterizes epilepsy research efforts. The traditional approach, based on a neurocentric view of seizure generation, promoted understanding of the neuronal mechanisms of seizures; this resulted in the development of potent anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs). The fact that a significant number of individuals with epilepsy still fail to respond to available AEDs restates the need for an alternative approach. Blood-brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction is an important etiological player in seizure disorders, and combination therapies utilizing an AED in conjunction with a "cerebrovascular" drug could be used to control seizures more effectively than AED therapy alone. The fact that the BBB plays an etiologic role in other neurological diseases will be discussed in the context of a more "holistic" approach to the patient with epilepsy, where comorbidity variables are also encompassed by drug therapy.

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血脑屏障功能障碍在癫痫发作中的病因学作用。
癫痫研究工作的特点是变化之风。传统的方法,基于癫痫发作的神经中心观点,促进了对癫痫发作的神经元机制的理解;这导致了强效抗癫痫药物(AEDs)的发展。相当数量的癫痫患者仍然对现有的抗癫痫药没有反应,这一事实再次表明需要另一种方法。血脑屏障(BBB)功能障碍是癫痫发作的重要病因,使用AED联合“脑血管”药物的联合治疗可以比单独使用AED治疗更有效地控制癫痫发作。血脑屏障在其他神经系统疾病中发挥病因学作用的事实将在对癫痫患者采取更“全面”方法的背景下讨论,其中合并症变量也包含在药物治疗中。
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