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Manipulating the epileptic brain using stimulation: a review of experimental and clinical studies
- Source :
- Epileptic Disorders, Epileptic Disorders, John Libbey Eurotext, 2009, 11 (2), pp.100-12. ⟨10.1684/epd.2009.0255⟩
- Publication Year :
- 2009
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 2009.
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Abstract
- International audience; Neurostimulation represents an interesting alternative therapy for patients resistant to drug treatment or who cannot benefit from resective surgery. Theoretically, neurostimulation allows the control of seizures to be tailored to the individual patient and specific form of epilepsy. Here, we review both experimental and clinical studies that have reported the possible control of epileptic seizures by means of different approaches using electrical stimulation (vagus nerve stimulation, deep brain stimulation and repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation). The rationale for targeting specific areas that have thus far been considered (i.e., vagus nerve, cerebellum, anterior or centromedial thalamus, basal ganglia, cortex and temporal lobe) is addressed in the light of experimental data and clinical effectiveness in different models and forms of epilepsy. The type of seizures that can be considered for neurostimulation, as well as the optimal parameters such as stimulation frequency and modes of stimulation (chronic, continuous or adaptative), are discussed to determine the best candidates for such a therapeutic strategy. This review points out the need for improved knowledge of neural circuits that generate seizures and/or allow their propagation, as well as a better understanding of the mechanisms of action of neurostimulation.
- Subjects :
- Deep brain stimulation
Vagus Nerve Stimulation
Deep Brain Stimulation
medicine.medical_treatment
Stimulation
Basal Ganglia
Temporal lobe
MESH: Basal Ganglia
MESH: Brain
03 medical and health sciences
Epilepsy
0302 clinical medicine
Thalamus
Cerebellum
030225 pediatrics
medicine
Animals
Humans
MESH: Animals
[SDV.NEU] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]
Neurostimulation
MESH: Treatment Outcome
MESH: Thalamus
MESH: Vagus Nerve Stimulation
MESH: Humans
Brain
General Medicine
medicine.disease
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
MESH: Cerebellum
3. Good health
Vagus nerve
Transcranial magnetic stimulation
Treatment Outcome
Neurology
MESH: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
MESH: Epilepsy
[SDV.NEU]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]
Neurology (clinical)
MESH: Deep Brain Stimulation
Psychology
Neuroscience
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Vagus nerve stimulation
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 19506945 and 12949361
- Volume :
- 11
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Epileptic Disorders
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....71d9bd5abd04e4af0a30e7d8becc3004
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1684/epd.2009.0255