Produktbild: Models of Seizures and Epilepsy

Models of Seizures and Epilepsy

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

16.06.2017

Herausgeber

Asla Pitkänen + weitere

Verlag

Academic Press

Seitenzahl

1178

Maße (L/B/H)

28,4/21,7/6,3 cm

Gewicht

3468 g

Auflage

2nd edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-12-804066-9

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

16.06.2017

Herausgeber

Verlag

Academic Press

Seitenzahl

1178

Maße (L/B/H)

28,4/21,7/6,3 cm

Gewicht

3468 g

Auflage

2nd edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-12-804066-9

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

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  • Produktbild: Models of Seizures and Epilepsy
  • Introduction
    1. What can we model?
    2. Comparative biology and species effects on expression of epilepsy
    3. Strain effects on expression of seizures and epilepsy
    4. Good welfare practice in modeling seizures and epilepsy
    5. Ethics in the Use of Animal Models of Seizures and Epilepsy
    6. Regulatory aspects of drug development
    7. Use of animal models for epilepsy research and therapy development

    Technical and methodological issues
    8. Monitoring for Seizures in Rodents
    9. Behavioral characterization and scoring of seizures in rodents
    10. Seizure mimics
    11. Characterization of pathology
    12. Monitoring cardiorespiratory and other physiological parameters during seizures in small animals
    13. Behavioral and cognitive testing procedures in animal models of epilepsy
    14. In vivo Imaging in rodents

    In vitro and in silico models
    15. Hippocampal in silico models of seizures and epilepsy
    16. Neocortical/thalamic in silico models of seizures and epilepsy
    17. iPS cells, stem cells
    18. Hippocampus in vitro
    19. Thalamus and cortex in vitro
    20. Brain slices from human resected tissues
    21. Organotypic Hippocampal Slice cultures as a Model of Post-traumatic Epileptogenesis
    22. The in vitro isolated guinea pig brain in the study of ictogenesis

    Non-mammalian in vivo models 
    23. Nematode C. elegans: Genetic Dissection of Pathways Regulating Seizure and Epileptic-like Behaviors 
    24. Drosophila
    25. Xenopus laevis
    26. Zebrafish models of epilepsy and epileptic seizures

    Naturally occurring seizures and epilepsies in animals
    27. Veterinarian's perspective
    28. Naturally occurring epilepsy and status epilepticus in dogs
    29. Naturally Occurring Temporal Lobe Epilepsy in Cats
    30. Naturally occurring epilepsy and status epilepticus in Sea lions
    31. Baboon Model of Genetic Generalized Epilepsy
    32. Genetic Models of Reflex Epilepsy and SUDEP in Rats and Mice
    33. Genetic models of absence epilepsy in rats and mice

    In vivo mammalian models of induced seizures and status epilepticus
    34. Electrical stimulation
    35. Systemic Chemoconvulsants Producing Acute Seizures in Adult Rodents
    36. Focally applied chemoconvulsants
    37. Models of Chemically-Induced Acute seizures and Epilepsy: Toxic compounds and drugs of addiction
    38. Pharmacologically induced animal models of absence seizures
    39. Models of seizures and status epilepticus early in life

    In vivo mammalian models of acquired epilepsies
    40. Tetanus toxin
    41. Post-SE models: Systemic kainic acid
    42. Post-SE models: Focal kainic acid
    43. The Pilocarpine Model of Acquired Epilepsy
    44. Post-Status Epilepticus models: Electrical stimulation
    45. Post-SE models: Hyperthermia
    46. Epilepsy after TBI
    47. Post-infectious epilepsy
    48. Post-perinatal hypoxia
    49. Perinatal Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy: A Model of Stroke-Induced Pediatric Epilepsy
    50. Post-stroke epilepsy
    51. Animal Models of Drug-Refractory Epilepsy

    In vivo mammalian models of genetic epilepsies with identified gene
    52. Spontaneous and Gene-Directed Epilepsy Mutations in the Mouse
    53. Dravet and GEFS+ syndromes
    54. Tuberous sclerosis and other toropathies

    Modeling conditions that predispose to seizures or epilepsy
    55. Kindling (including fast and slow kindlers)
    56. Human mutations associated with brain malformations resulting in hyperexcitability in rodents
    57. Dysplasias - Cortical freeze lesion
    58. Dysplasia - MAM, model of developmental epilepsy
    59. Dysplasias - In utero irradiation
    60. Undercut cortex
    61. Brain tumor-related epilepsy
    62. Withdrawal seizures
    63. Perimenstrual seizures and neurosteroid withdrawal
    64. Metabolic disturbances: Hypo- and hyperglycemic seizures in vivo and in vitro
    65. Stress
    66. Blood Brain Barrier disruption
    67. Experimental models of inflammation in epilepsy research

    Other specific epilepsy-related syndromes
    68. Infantile spasms
    69. Models of epileptic encephalopathies
    70. Sudep Animal Models

    Animal models of other brain diseases with altered seizure susceptibility
    71. Epilepsy in Models of Alzheimer's disease
    72. Animal Models of Acquired Epilepsy and Tauopathies
    73. Epilepsy in other neurodegenerative disorders: Huntington's and Parkinson's diseases
    74. Animal models of other brain diseases with altered seizure susceptibility: Autism and Fragile X Syndrome
    75. Epilepsy in Models of Rett syndrome
    76. Models of depression

    Conclusions
    77. What do models model? What needs to be modeled?