Journal article

Epilepsy, energy deficiency and new therapeutic approaches including diet

CA Reid, S Mullen, TH Kim, S Petrou

Pharmacology and Therapeutics | Published : 2014

Abstract

Metabolic dysfunction leading to epilepsy is well recognised. Dietary therapy, in particular the ketogenic diet, is now considered an effective option. Recent genetic studies have highlighted the central role that metabolism can play in setting seizure susceptibility. Here we discuss various metabolic disorders implicated in epilepsy focusing on energy deficiency due to genetic and environmental causes. We argue that low, uncompensated brain glucose levels can precipitate seizures. We will also explore mechanisms of disease and therapy in an attempt to identify common metabolic pathways involved in modulating seizure susceptibility. Finally, newer therapeutic approaches based on diet manipul..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

CAR was supported by an Australian Future Fellowship, Australian Research Council (#FT0990628) and the Dowd Fellowship. SP was supported by a NHMRC fellowship. The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health is supported by the Department of Health, Victorian State Government infrastructure funds. SAM was supported by a Viertel Clinical Investigatorship.