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Abstract

Epilepsy is a prevalent neurological disorder associated with significant morbidity and mortality, but the only available drug therapies target its symptoms rather than the underlying cause. The process that links brain injury or other predisposing factors to the subsequent emergence of epilepsy is termed epileptogenesis. Substantial research has focused on elucidating the mechanisms of epileptogenesis so as to identify more specific targets for intervention, with the hope of preventing epilepsy before seizures emerge. Recent work has yielded important conceptual advances in this field. We suggest that such insights into the mechanisms of epileptogenesis converge at the level of cortical circuit dysfunction.

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Title
Mechanisms of epileptogenesis: a convergence on neural circuit dysfunction
Author
Goldberg, Ethan M; Coulter, Douglas A
Pages
337-49
Publication year
2013
Publication date
May 2013
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
1471003X
e-ISSN
14693178
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1330848653
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group May 2013