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Theme 1:. Pathogenesis of Kindling
1. Developmental Temporal Lobe Epilepsy in Amygdala Kindled Kittens: An update Margaret N. Shouse, John C. Scordato, Paul R. Farber
2. Prenatal Betamethasone Exposure Suppresses Kindling Epileptogenesis in Immature Rats Libor Velíšek
3. Development of Kindling in Immature Fast and Slow Kindling Rats Jana Velíšková, Jeremy Asnis, Fred A. Lado, Dan C. McIntyre
4. Neonatal Heat-Induced Convulsions Affect Behaviours in Neonatal, Juvenile and Adult Rats Deborah Saucier, Avril Keller, Aaron Sheerin, R. Daniel LaPorte, Jerome Y. Yager
5. Experimental Absence Versus Amygdaloid Kindling Filiz Yilmaz Onat, Esat E?kazan, Rezzan Aker
6. Pentylenetetrazol-Induced Kindling as a Model of Absence and Convulsive forms of Epilepsy Alexey A. Shandra, Leonid S. Godlevsky
7. Sodium Current Properties in Different Models of Epilepsy Wytse J. Wadman, Rogier Min, Guangchun Sun
8. Kindling the GABAergic Phenotype of the Glutamatergic Granule Cells Rafael Gutiérrez, Gisela Gómez-Lira, Carmen Vivar, Jasmín Maqueda, Mónica Ramírez, Mónica Lamas, Mario Treviño, Héctor Romo-Parra
9. Hippocampal Kindling and GABAB Receptor Functions L. Stan Leung, Xinhuai Liu, Kevin J. Canning, Bixia Shen
10. Altered Interaction Between the Entorhinal Cortex and Hippocampus in Amygdala Kindled Rats Uwe Heinemann, Doris Albrecht, Achim Behr, Tengis Gloveli
11. Nature and Consequences of Seizures Originating in the Brainstem Shigeru Chiba, Takahiro Ishimoto, Yuji Ishimaru, Yoshiyuki Tamura, Akihiko Nunomura
12. Involvement of the Claustrum and Ventromedial Thalamus in Epileptogenesis Aaron Sheerin, Xia Zhang, Deb Saucier, Michael Corcoran
13. From Ultrastructure to Networks: Kindling-induced changes in neocortex G. Campbell Teskey, Corey Flynn, Marie-H. Monfils, Crystal D. Goertzen, Luke C. Henry, Pamela A. Valentine
14. Kindling as a Tool for Studying the Role of Subcortical Structures in Limbic Seizures Edward H. Bertram, John Williamson
15. Kindling, Epilepsy, and the Plasticity of Network Synchronization Thomas P. Sutula
16. General Discussion 1
17. Electrophysiological and Anatomical Differences, Behavioral Comorbidities and Gene Expression in Fast and Slow Kindling Rat Strains Dan C. McIntyre, Krista L. Gilby
18. Gene Expression Changes in Kindling Dong Liang, Thomas N. Seyfried
19. A Proteomic Approach to the Molecular Analysis of Kindling John T. Slevin, Sidney W. Whiteheart, Thomas C. Vanaman
20. Amygdala Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors and Kindling Patricia Shinnick-Gallagher
21. Induction of B1 Bradykinin Receptors in the Kindled Brain Michele Simonato, Manuela Mazzuferi, Donata Rodi, Anna Binaschi, Simona Mantovani, Brice Ongali, Rejean Couture
22. Galanin and Kindling Merab Kokaia
23. Kindling, Neurotrophins and Axon-Guidance Factors Ronald J. Racine, Margaret Fahnestock, Bin Xu
24. Conditional Deletion of TrkB Prevents Epileptogenesis in the Kindling Model James O. McNamara, Xiao-Ping He, Robert Kotloski
25. Neuropeptide Y and Its Receptors in Kindling Epileptogenesis Cristina Richichi, Ramla Benmaamar, Marco Gobbi, En-Ju D. Lin, Matthew J. During, Gunther Sperk, Annamaria Vezzani
Theme 2:. Behavioral Consequences of Kindling
26. Contribution of Pre Kindling Affective State to Hemispheric Differences in the Effects on Anxiety of Basolateral Amygdala Kindling Robert Adamec, Tanya Shallow, Jacqueline Blundell, Paul Burton
27. Effects of Kindling on Spatial Memory Darren K. Hannesson, Ken Wolfe, Michael E. Corcoran
28. A Potential Role for the Hippocampus in the Expression of Kindling-Induced Fear Lisa E. Kalynchuk, Amanda J. Wintink
29. Does Inadvertent Conditioning Contribute to the Major Features of Kindling? Steven J. Barnes, John P. J. Pinel
Theme 3:. Drugs and Interventions Against Kindling
30. Contingent Tolerance and Cross Tolerance to Anticonvulsant Effects in Amygdala-Kindled Seizures R. M. Post, Z -J Zhang, S. R. B. Weiss, G. Xing, K. Obeng
31. Mechanisms of Pharmacoresistance in the Phenytoin-Resistant Kindled Wistar Rat Heidrun Potschka, Wolfgang Löscher
32. Development of New Anticonvulsants Using the Kindling Model W. McIntyre Burnham, Deborah Lonsdale, Afshin Shahzamani, Claudia Perez-Cruz, Heather E. Edwards
33. Cannabinoids and Kindling Michael E. Corcoran, Deborah Saucier, Xia Zhang, Aaron Sheerin, Kenneth Wolfe
34. Low Frequency Sine Wave Stimulation Decreases the Incidence of Kindled Seizures Jeffrey H. Goodman
35. General Discussion 2
Theme 4:. Clinical Relevance of Kindling for Our Understanding of Epilepsy in Patients
36. Predisposed Susceptibility in Primate Epileptogenesis and Anti-Epileptogenesis Juhn A. Wada
37. Natural History of Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy with Hippocampal Sclerosis Jerome Engel
38. Clinical Evidence of Epilepsy-Related Plasticity Giuliano Avanzini, Silvana Franceschetti
39. Pathological Sensitization of the Dopamine System in Experimental Epileptogenesis Kiyoshi Morimoto, Mitsumoto Sato
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