Epilepsy Overview
Energy & The Brain
Research & Methodology
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This chronic neurological disease is caused by the abnormal discharge of brain neurons.

What is epilepsy?

100

This molecule serves as the essential energy-supplying molecule for all living cells.

What is ATP?

100

This type of transgenic mouse was used specifically to study neuronal energy molecules.

What is Thy1-ATeam?

200

These are the four categories into which epilepsy is divided.

What are Focal, Generalized, Combined Generalized and Focal, and Unknown?

200

In astrocytes, glucose from the blood is converted into this molecule, which then produces NADH to generate ATP.

What is pyruvate?

200

This substance was used by researchers to visualize local blood brain volume dynamics.

What is Texas Red dextran?

300

This diet, where the body uses fat instead of glucose as an energy source, is used as a treatment for epilepsy

What is the ketogenic diet?

300

This specific cellular component consumes a significant amount of ATP to pump sodium out and potassium back into the neuron.

What is the sodium-potassium pump?

300

Researchers compared rodent EEG patterns known as this to patterns seen in human epilepsy patients.

What is after-discharge (AD)?

400

These three specific factors are listed as the etiology (causes) of epilepsy.

What are genetics, acquired brain injuries, and infection (or metabolic/immune disorders)?

400

These cells contact both blood vessels and neurons to help manage energy dynamics.

What are astrocytes?

400

To detect energy changes, researchers used these two specific wavelengths of excitation light.

What are blue (~440 nm) and teal (~510 nm)?

500

Roughly this percentage of epilepsy patients display resistance to Anti-Epileptic Drugs (AEDs).

What is 30%?

500

This happens to ATP levels in the brain in response to epilepsy.

What is they decrease?

500

This experimental process involves repeated electrical stimulation to increase the duration of epileptic reactions.

What is kindling?

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