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Neuroscience and Neurobiology

University at Albany, State University of New York

2017

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Analysis Of Candidate Genes For Seizure Susceptibility In Epileptogenesis, Brittany O'Brien Jan 2017

Analysis Of Candidate Genes For Seizure Susceptibility In Epileptogenesis, Brittany O'Brien

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The occurrence of recurrent spontaneous seizures is the hallmark of epilepsy. The key to understanding how a normal brain can develop epilepsy through a process known as epileptogenesis is identifying susceptibility factors. Previously, various strains of inbred mice from the hybrid mouse diversity panel were subjected to multiple seizures via the repeated flurothyl model (RFM) for epileptogenesis. The results demonstrated differences in kindling among the inbred strains; specifically two main trends in the generalized seizure threshold (GST) data were kindling-sensitive and kindling-resistant strains. In addition, genome wide association studies done from these mice demonstrated a quantitative trait locus (QTL) on …