Increasing the Probability of Discovering Improved Antiepileptic Drugs through the Use of Human Epileptic Tissue

J. Witkin
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Epilepsy affects millions of people world-wide with wideranging health and economic consequences [1]. A first-line approach to the control of epilepsy is through the administration of anticonvulsant drugs sometimes referred to as antiepileptics [2]. These medicines help control seizure activity but the evidence for controlling disease progression in patients is not firmly established [3]. There are many antiepileptics approved for clinical use [2] that dampen excitatory neurotransmission through different mechanisms including positive allosteric modulation of GABA (e.g., diazepam, valproic acid) and blockade of ion channels (e.g., gabapentin, lacosamide).
通过使用人类癫痫组织增加发现改良抗癫痫药物的可能性
癫痫影响着全世界数百万人,造成广泛的健康和经济后果[1]。控制癫痫的一线方法是服用抗惊厥药物,有时也称为抗癫痫药[2]。这些药物有助于控制癫痫发作活动,但控制患者疾病进展的证据尚不明确[3]。有许多抗癫痫药物被批准用于临床[2],它们通过不同的机制抑制兴奋性神经传递,包括GABA的正变构调节(如地西泮、丙戊酸)和离子通道的阻断(如加巴喷丁、拉科沙胺)。
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