ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1991. This book brings together the ideas of an international group of experts on clinical and experimental epilepsy. These authors consider how antiepileptic drugs may act on elements of neuronal networks to reduce seizure incidence and severity. The book addresses such topics as the four general classes of anticonvulsant drug mechanisms, major epilepsy models, the proposed mechanisms of action of major antiepileptic drugs, and the clinical use of antiepileptic drugs in the treatment of various forms of human epilepsy. This volume is special for its focus on the neuronal network approach to epilepsy, as well as for its comprehensive review and integration of human and animal data. Neurologists, pharmacologists, psychiatrists, and other investigators actively working on epilepsy research will find this book to be a useful, thought-provoking reference volume.

chapter Chapter 7|32 pages

Convulsant-Induced Neocortical Epilepsy

Neuronal Networks and Anticonvulsant Actions IN VIVO

chapter Chapter 8|20 pages

Kindling

Amygdaloid Neuronal Networks and Actions of Convulsant and Antiepileptic Drugs

chapter Chapter 11|24 pages

Genetically Epilepsy-Prone Rats

Actions Of Antiepileptic Drugs And Monoaminergic Neurotransmitters

chapter Chapter 15|11 pages

Classification of The Epilepsies

chapter Chapter 18|11 pages

Antiepileptic Drug Interactions: An Overview

chapter Chapter 19|12 pages

Antiepileptic Drug Toxicity: An Overview

chapter Chapter 21|12 pages

Antiepileptic Actions of Carbamazepine

chapter Chapter 23|10 pages

Antiepileptic Actions of Valproate

chapter Chapter 24|14 pages

Antiepileptic Actions of Benzodiazepines

chapter Chapter 25|8 pages

Antiepileptic Actions of Ethosuximide