Cervenka M, Pascual JM, Rho JM, Thiele E, Yellen G, Whittemore V, Hartman AL. Metabolism-based therapies for epilepsy: new directions for future cures.
Ann Clin Transl Neurol 2021;
8:1730-1737. [PMID:
34247456 PMCID:
PMC8351378 DOI:
10.1002/acn3.51423]
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Abstract
OBJECTIVE
Thousands of years after dietary therapy was proposed to treat seizures, how alterations in metabolism relates to epilepsy remains unclear, and metabolism-based therapies are not always effective.
METHODS
We consider the state of the science in metabolism-based therapies for epilepsy across the research lifecycle from basic to translational to clinical studies.
RESULTS
This analysis creates a conceptual framework for creative, rigorous, and transparent research to benefit people with epilepsy through the understanding and modification of metabolism.
INTERPRETATION
Despite intensive past efforts to evaluate metabolism-based therapies for epilepsy, distinct ways of framing a problem offer the chance to engage different mindsets and new (or newly applied) technologies. A comprehensive, creative, and inclusive problem-directed research agenda is needed, with a renewed and stringent adherence to rigor and transparency across all levels of investigation.
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