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Age‐Specific <i>N</i>‐Methyl‐D‐Aspartate—Induced Seizures: Perspectives for the West Syndrome Model
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NMDA syndrome in rats fulfills some, but not all, criteria of the West syndrome model, such as occurrence of flexion seizures, nonspecific diffuse EEG changes, refractoriness to antiepileptic therapy (but a response to VPA), as well as long-term alteration of behavioral tasks. However, NMDA-induced seizures represent an acute model without the occurrence of spontaneous seizures, whereas in the clinical situation, both the seizures and neurologic deterioration are chronic. Further, in the West syndrome and the NMDA seizure model, there is an incongruent response to therapy with antiepileptic drugs.
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