Journal article

WONOEP appraisal: Modeling early onset epilepsies

AS De Meulemeester, C Reid, S Auvin, PL Carlen, AJ Cole, R Szlendak, R Di Sapia, SL Moshé, R Sankar, TJ O'Brien, S Baulac, DC Henshall, Ö Akman, AS Galanopoulou

Epilepsia | WILEY | Published : 2024

Abstract

Epilepsy has a peak incidence during the neonatal to early childhood period. These early onset epilepsies may be severe conditions frequently associated with comorbidities such as developmental deficits and intellectual disability and, in a significant percentage of patients, may be medication-resistant. The use of adult rodent models in the exploration of mechanisms and treatments for early life epilepsies is challenging, as it ignores significant age-specific developmental differences. More recently, models developed in immature animals, such as rodent pups, or in three-dimensional organoids may more closely model aspects of the immature brain and could result in more translatable findings..

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Funding Acknowledgements

Fondation Maladie Rares, Grant/Award Number: S.1800.FRM22; Agence Nationale de la Recherche, Grant/Award Number: S1800.ANR.MOSAIC; the Medical Research Future Fund, Grant/Award Number: 2016012; NHMRC, Grant/Award Number: 2019804; NINDS, Grant/Award Number: U54 NS100064, RO1 NS043209 and RO1 NS127524; U.S. Department of Defense (DOD), Grant/Award Number: W81XWH-22-1-0510 and W81XWH-22-1- 0210; NICHD, Grant/Award Number: P50 HD105352; Science Foundation Ireland, Grant/Award Number: 16/RC/3948 and 21/RC/10294_P2