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  • Focal brain cooling (FBC) is being tested as a potential treatment for intractable epilepsy (IE) and status epilepticus (SE) in preclinical trials, notably in rodent models but requiring more research in larger animals.
  • The study involved chronic implantation of a cooling device in two cats and two macaque monkeys to assess the effects of FBC on seizure activity induced by penicillin G.
  • Results showed that FBC could significantly reduce or eliminate focal neocortical seizures without causing harmful effects to brain tissue, suggesting it could be a safe and effective treatment option for IE and SE.

Article Abstract

Focal brain cooling (FBC) is under investigation in preclinical trials of intractable epilepsy (IE), including status epilepticus (SE). This method has been studied in rodents as a possible treatment for epileptic disorders, but more evidence from large animal studies is required. To provide evidence that FBC is a safe and effective therapy for IE, we investigated if FBC using a titanium cooling plate can reduce or terminate focal neocortical seizures without having a significant impact on brain tissue. Two cats and two macaque monkeys were chronically implanted with an epidural FBC device over the somatosensory and motor cortex. Penicillin G was delivered via the intracranial cannula for induction of local seizures. Repetitive FBC was performed using a cooling device implanted for a medium-term period (FBC for 30min at least twice every week; 3 months total) in three of the four animals. The animals exhibited seizures with repetitive epileptiform discharges (EDs) after administration of penicillin G, and these discharges decreased at less than 20°C cooling with no adverse histological effects. The results of this study suggest that epidural FBC is a safe and effective potential treatment for IE and SE.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neures.2017.04.007DOI Listing

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