Pharmacoresistance in Epilepsy From Genes and Molecules to Promising Therapies

This new edition of Pharmacoresistance in Epilepsy addresses all issues relating to drug-resistance in epilepsy, including studies in patients as well in experimental models and presents the basis for an understanding of recent developments in the pathogenesis and treatment of this condition. Import...

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Other Authors: Rocha, Luisa L. (Editor), Lazarowski, Alberto (Editor), Cavalheiro, Esper A. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2023, 2023
Edition:2nd ed. 2023
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 11: Seizures Induce Hypoxia or Hypoxia Induces Seizures. A Perverse Relationship that Increases the Risk of SUDEP
  • Chapter 12: Neonatal excitotoxicity triggers degenerative processes related to seizure susceptibility and pharmacoresistance
  • Chapter 13: Cerebrovascular remodeling and the role of vascular endothelial growth factor in the epileptic brain and pharmacoresistance
  • Chapter 14: The Role of JNK3 in Epilepsy and Neurodegeneration
  • Chapter 15: Application of proteomics in the study of molecular markers in epilepsy
  • Chapter 16: GABAergic neurotransmission abnormalities in pharmacoresistant epilepsy: experimental and human studies
  • Chapter 17: Genes involved in pharmacoresistant epilepsy
  • Chapter 18: Drug-resistant Epilepsy and the Influence of Age, Gender and Comorbid Disorders
  • Chapter 19: Indications for Intracerebral Recording in Candidates for Epilepsy Surgery
  • Chapter 1: Why study Drug Resistant Epilepsy?
  • Chapter 2: Pharmacoresistance in Epilepsy
  • Chapter 3: Experimental models for the study of drug-resistant epilepsy
  • Chapter 4: On Complexity and Emergence: Linking the Hypotheses of Pharmacoresistance in Epilepsy
  • Chapter 5: Role of High-Frequency Oscillation Networks in Managing Pharmacoresistant Epilepsy
  • Chapter 6: Transporter hypothesis in pharmacoresistant epilepsies. Is it at the central or peripheral level?
  • Chapter 7: Changes in Targets as an Explanation for Drug Resistance in Epilepsy
  • Chapter 8: Cellular and molecular mechanisms of neuroinflammation in drug-resistant epilepsy
  • Chapter 9: Contribution of the antiepileptic drug administration regime to avoid the development and/or establishment of pharmacoresistant epilepsy
  • Chapter 10: Pharmacogenetics in Epilepsy and Refractory Epilepsy
  • Chapter 20: On the Development of New Drugs for the Treatment of Drug Resistant Epilepsy: An Update on Different Approaches to Different Hypotheses
  • Chapter 21: Physical exercise as a strategy to reduce seizure susceptibility
  • Chapter 22: Ketogenic Diet and Drug-resistant Epilepsy
  • Chapter 23: Modulating P-glycoprotein Regulation as a Therapeutic Strategy for Pharmacoresistant Epilepsy
  • Chapter 24: Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Intractable Seizures
  • Chapter 25: Non Invasive Brain Stimulation as a potential Therapeutic Procedure in drug-resistant epilepsy
  • Chapter 26: Effects of transcranial focal electrical stimulation via concentric ring electrodes on seizure activity