• Kindling is a commonly used model for the development of seizures and epilepsy in which the duration and behavioral involvement of induced seizures increases...
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  • (sedative–hypnotic withdrawal) Kindling model of epilepsy This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kindling. If an internal link led...
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  • lowered. Kindling hypothesis of bipolar disorder, see biology of bipolar disorder Kindling hypothesis of depression Kindling model of epilepsy Kindling (sedative–hypnotic...
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  • "The kindling model of epilepsy". In Adams RN, Baker GB, Baker JM, Bateson AN, Boisvert DP, Boulton AA, et al. (eds.). Neuromethods: Animal Models of Neurological...
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    proconvulsant effects of tramadol, its enantiomers and its M1 metabolite in the rat kindling model of epilepsy". British Journal of Pharmacology. 131 (2):...
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  • Animal models of epilepsy have helped to advance the understanding of how normal brains develop epilepsy (a process known as Epileptogenesis), and have...
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  • Kindling due to substance withdrawal is the neurological condition which results from repeated withdrawal episodes from sedative–hypnotic drugs such as...
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    pattern, and drug sensitivity of putative GABAergic nigral neurons in the kindling model of epilepsy". The European Journal of Neuroscience. 20 (9): 2377–86...
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    proconvulsant effects of tramadol, its enantiomers and its M1 metabolite in the rat kindling model of epilepsy". British Journal of Pharmacology. 131 (2):...
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    Epilepsy is a group of non-communicable neurological disorders characterized by a tendency for recurrent, unprovoked seizures. A seizure is a sudden burst...
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    proconvulsant effects of tramadol, its enantiomers and its M1 metabolite in the rat kindling model of epilepsy". British Journal of Pharmacology. 131 (2):...
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  • Gene therapy is being studied for some forms of epilepsy. It relies on viral or non-viral vectors to deliver DNA or RNA to target brain areas where seizures...
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    Catamenial epilepsy is a form of epilepsy in women where seizures are exacerbated during certain phases of the menstrual cycle. In rare cases, seizures...
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  • also been shown in different animal models, such as the kainic acid model, pilocarpine model, and kindling model. But granule cell dispersion was not...
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    theories, the use of animal models has provided new insight on spike-and-wave discharge in humans. History of generalized epilepsy with absence seizures...
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  • Postictal state (category Epilepsy)
    that are characteristic of an epilepsy disorder. For most people with epilepsy, the interictal state corresponds to more than 99% of their life. The interictal...
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  • Racine stages (category Epilepsy)
    categorization of rodent epileptic seizures proposed by Ronald J. Racine in 1972. Prior to Racine's research in animal epilepsy models, a quantifiable...
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    Topiramate (category Drugs with unknown mechanisms of action)
    medication used to treat epilepsy and prevent migraines. It has also been used for alcohol dependence and essential tremor. For epilepsy, this includes treatment...
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  • to produce seizures. Thus, kindling has been suggested as a model for temporal lobe epilepsy in humans, where stimulation of a repetitive type (flickering...
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    2010). "Ganaxolone suppression of behavioral and electrographic seizures in the mouse amygdala kindling model". Epilepsy Research. 89 (2–3): 254–260. doi:10...
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    rodent model of temporal lobe epilepsy (Thesis). University of Szeged. doi:10.14232/phd.9734. Morimoto K, Fahnestock M, Racine RJ (May 2004). "Kindling and...
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  • "Animal models of epilepsy for the development of antiepileptogenic and disease-modifying drugs. A comparison of the pharmacology of kindling and post-status...
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  • Epileptogenesis (category Epilepsy)
    treatments. Kindling model Post-traumatic epilepsy Post-traumatic seizure Pitkänen, Asla; Engel, Jerome (2014-04-01). "Past and Present Definitions of Epileptogenesis...
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    in acquired and genetic epilepsy models. In the mouse model of corneal kindling, which exhibits the anticonvulsant capability of generalized motor seizures...
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    (USAN) is an anticonvulsant used as an adjunctive treatment for partial epilepsies in treatment-experienced adult patients. The drug was developed by Valeant...
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    parallels have been drawn between bipolar disorder and epilepsy, supporting the kindling hypothesis, this model is generally not supported by studies directly...
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    seizure-induced death in a model of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP): A manganese-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging study.Epilepsy Res 135:87-94. 2017...
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  • the brain leads to progressively more intense seizures. Used as a model for epilepsy. Kleptomania A psychiatric disorder characterized by recurrent urges...
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    2007). "Asymmetric accumulation of hippocampal 7S SNARE complexes occurs regardless of kindling paradigm". Epilepsy Research. 73 (3): 266–274. doi:10...
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    Morimoto, K.; Fahnestock, M.; Racine, R. J. (2004). "Kindling and status epilepticus models of epilepsy: rewiring the brain". Progress in Neurobiology. 73...
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