An overview of seizures and epilepsy in rabbits: etiological differences and clinical management

E. Gülersoy, S. İyigün, B. Erol
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World Health Organization data suggest that neurological disorders are an important and growing cause of morbidity. One of the most common neurological disorder affecting people is epilepsy. Many companion animal neurological diseases share epidemiologic, pathophysiologic and clinical features with their human counterparts. In companion animals, affected species are mostly dogs, cats and rabbits. Seizure is defined as the clinical manifestation of abnormal electrical activity in the brain. Epilepsy is a brain disease characterized by the psychological, cognitive, social and environmental consequences of seizures. The epileptic seizures are recurrent events characterized by behavioral alterations that reflect the underlying neural mechanisms of the disease. In most cases, the disease can be diagnosed by anamnesis or observing the seizure. There are many reviews and researches about epilepsy and epileptic seizures in companion animals such as dogs and cats but not in rabbits. There are several causes of epilepsy in rabbits including viral, bacterial, parasitic, metabolic, respiratory, cardiovascular, nutritional, toxic, traumatic, enviromental and non-epileptic causes. Rabbits can be considered suitable for seizure and epilepsy investigations due to their recurrent seizures with low risk of death. As mentioned, there are several causes of epilepsy in rabbits but still to elucidate the exact mechanism of epilepsy and epileptic seizures in rabbits more studies need to be carried out. Despite the advances in the disease management, epilepsy is still an important cause of disability and mortality in both humans and companion animals. As tonic-clonic seizures with brainstem origin mostly affect children, epileptic seizures in rabbits may be a good model for further studies. Key words: Brain disease, epilepsy, neural disturbances, behavioral alterations, rabbit, seizure.
概述癫痫发作和癫痫在兔子:病因差异和临床管理
世界卫生组织的数据表明,神经系统疾病是一个重要且日益增长的发病原因。影响人类的最常见的神经系统疾病之一是癫痫。许多伴侣动物神经系统疾病与人类具有相同的流行病学、病理生理和临床特征。在伴侣动物中,受影响的物种主要是狗、猫和兔子。癫痫被定义为脑电活动异常的临床表现。癫痫是一种脑部疾病,其特点是癫痫发作的心理、认知、社会和环境后果。癫痫发作是反复发作的事件,其特征是行为改变,反映了该疾病的潜在神经机制。在大多数情况下,这种疾病可以通过记忆或观察癫痫发作来诊断。关于狗、猫等伴侣动物的癫痫和癫痫发作的综述和研究较多,但对家兔的研究较少。兔子的癫痫有几种原因,包括病毒、细菌、寄生虫、代谢、呼吸、心血管、营养、毒性、创伤、环境和非癫痫原因。家兔可被认为适合癫痫发作和癫痫调查,因为它们的反复发作和低死亡风险。如前所述,家兔癫痫的病因有多种,但为了阐明家兔癫痫和癫痫发作的确切机制,还需要进行更多的研究。尽管在疾病管理方面取得了进展,但癫痫仍然是人类和伴侣动物致残和死亡的重要原因。由于脑干源性强直阵挛性发作多发生在儿童身上,因此家兔癫痫发作可能是进一步研究的一个很好的模型。关键词:脑部疾病,癫痫,神经障碍,行为改变,兔子,癫痫发作
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