创伤后癫痫治疗干预实验模型的进展与挑战。

IF 17.3 1区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Pharmacological Reviews Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-30 DOI:10.1016/j.pharmr.2025.100080
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全世界有8000多万人患有癫痫,其中约40%患有难治性癫痫发作。尽管在破译癫痫发生的复杂过程方面取得了一些进展,这一过程将健康的大脑转变为易患癫痫的大脑,但仍然没有可用的治疗方法来预防这种情况。创伤性脑损伤(TBI)是军人和平民人群中癫痫的主要原因,往往导致创伤后癫痫(PTE)的复杂状况。PTE被定义为TBI后的复发性癫痫发作,缺乏有效的治疗选择,强调需要改进实验模型和转化干预。揭示改善癫痫疾病的治疗方法是神经学研究领域的首要任务。PTE研究的一个主要障碍是缺乏准确反映人类PTE的多面性和异质性的稳健模型。因此,开发疾病修饰治疗需要创新模型,以促进识别新的治疗方法。建立临床相关的动物模型对于阐明癫痫发生的病理生理机制和确定有效的PTE治疗方法至关重要。本文描述了与PTE实验模型进展相关的机遇和挑战,包括对开发PTE通用数据元素的呼吁。受美国癫痫协会(American Epilepsy Society)支持的2023年研讨会的启发,本综述探讨了tbi诱发癫痫和创伤后癫痫发生的动物模型、实验方案、生物标志物和治疗干预原则方面的进展。它评估了PTE的研究前景,批判性地讨论了建立模型的当前策略、创新、障碍和未来方向,最终导致疾病修饰剂的发展和PTE预防的靶向治疗方法。意义声明:由于实验模型有限,创伤后癫痫(PTE)缺乏特异性治疗。在这里,我们概述了2023年美国癫痫学会支持的PTE国家研讨会的会议记录,包括用于PTE研究的小型和大型动物模型。本文介绍了实验范式的最新进展,并分析了这些模型在识别干预措施以预防创伤性脑损伤后癫痫发生方面的有效性和应用。我们解决发现PTE治疗的挑战和障碍,提供临床数据背景和共同主题。
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Advances and challenges in experimental models of posttraumatic epilepsy for therapeutic interventions.

Epilepsy affects over 80 million people worldwide, with approximately 40% experiencing refractory seizures. Despite some progress in deciphering the complex process of epileptogenesis, which transforms a healthy brain into one susceptible to epilepsy, there are still no therapies available to prevent this condition. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of epilepsy in both military and civilian populations, often leading to the complex condition of posttraumatic epilepsy (PTE). Defined as recurrent seizures following TBI, PTE lacks effective treatment options, highlighting the need for improved experimental models and translational interventions. Unveiling disease-modifying therapeutics for epilepsy is a top priority in the field of neurology research. One major obstacle in PTE research is the lack of robust models that accurately reflect the multifaceted and heterogeneous nature of human PTE. Hence, developing disease-modifying treatments requires innovative models that facilitate the identification of novel therapeutic approaches. Establishing clinically relevant animal models is critical for elucidating the pathophysiological mechanisms of epileptogenesis and identifying effective therapies for PTE management. This article describes the opportunities and challenges associated with advances in PTE experimental models, including the call for common data elements to be developed for PTE. Inspired by insights from a 2023 workshop supported by the American Epilepsy Society, this review explores progress in animal models, experimental protocols, biomarkers, and principles of therapeutic interventions for TBI-induced seizures and posttraumatic epileptogenesis. It evaluates the PTE research landscape and critically discusses current strategies, innovations, hurdles and future directions for establishing models that ultimately lead to the development of disease-modifying agents and targeted therapeutic approaches for PTE prevention. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: Posttraumatic epilepsy (PTE) lacks specific therapies due to limited experimental models. Here, we outline the proceedings of the 2023 American Epilepsy Society-supported National Workshop on PTE, covering small and large animal models for PTE research. This article provides insights into recent advancements in experimental paradigms and analyzes the validity and application of these models in identifying interventions to prevent epileptogenesis following traumatic brain injury. We address challenges and obstacles in discovering PTE therapies, offering clinical data context and common themes.

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Pharmacological Reviews
Pharmacological Reviews 医学-药学
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期刊介绍: Pharmacological Reviews is a highly popular and well-received journal that has a long and rich history of success. It was first published in 1949 and is currently published bimonthly online by the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. The journal is indexed or abstracted by various databases, including Biological Abstracts, BIOSIS Previews Database, Biosciences Information Service, Current Contents/Life Sciences, EMBASE/Excerpta Medica, Index Medicus, Index to Scientific Reviews, Medical Documentation Service, Reference Update, Research Alerts, Science Citation Index, and SciSearch. Pharmacological Reviews offers comprehensive reviews of new pharmacological fields and is able to stay up-to-date with published content. Overall, it is highly regarded by scholars.
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