The ketogenic diet (KD) is increasingly used to treat epilepsy refractory to antiepileptic drugs and other neurological disorders. In animal models, the KD was found to increase the threshold to seizures induced by different convulsive stimulations. However, in models in which suprathreshold stimuli were used, a paradoxical seizure worsening was consistently observed in KD-fed animals. To better define this phenomenon, we characterized the electrographic response to seizures induced in mice which were treated with the KD, and then corneally stimulated at 6-Hz in four different sessions. We also evaluated the electroencephalogram (EEG) in three patients in which the KD was associated with a paradoxical worsening of epileptic seizures. Although seizures were initially less severe, a remarkable prolongation of the electrographic response was observed in mice receiving the KD from the second session of 6-Hz corneal stimulation and onwards. The EEG was also markedly altered in the presence of progressive seizure aggravation observed in children treated with the KD, specifically one affected by Lennox–Gastaut syndrome and two by type I lissencephaly. These results suggest that when seizures are induced or recur because of resistance to therapeutic interventions, the KD may change the EEG by potentiating the electrographic epileptic activity.

Electrographic changes accompanying recurrent seizures under ketogenic diet treatment / Lucchi, Chiara; Marchio', Maddalena; Caramaschi, Elisa; Giordano, Carmela; Giordano, R.; Guerra, A.; Biagini, Giuseppe. - In: PHARMACEUTICALS. - ISSN 1424-8247. - 10:82(2017), pp. 1-14. [10.3390/ph10040082]

Electrographic changes accompanying recurrent seizures under ketogenic diet treatment.

LUCCHI, CHIARA;MARCHIO', MADDALENA;Caramaschi, Elisa;GIORDANO, CARMELA;BIAGINI, Giuseppe
2017

Abstract

The ketogenic diet (KD) is increasingly used to treat epilepsy refractory to antiepileptic drugs and other neurological disorders. In animal models, the KD was found to increase the threshold to seizures induced by different convulsive stimulations. However, in models in which suprathreshold stimuli were used, a paradoxical seizure worsening was consistently observed in KD-fed animals. To better define this phenomenon, we characterized the electrographic response to seizures induced in mice which were treated with the KD, and then corneally stimulated at 6-Hz in four different sessions. We also evaluated the electroencephalogram (EEG) in three patients in which the KD was associated with a paradoxical worsening of epileptic seizures. Although seizures were initially less severe, a remarkable prolongation of the electrographic response was observed in mice receiving the KD from the second session of 6-Hz corneal stimulation and onwards. The EEG was also markedly altered in the presence of progressive seizure aggravation observed in children treated with the KD, specifically one affected by Lennox–Gastaut syndrome and two by type I lissencephaly. These results suggest that when seizures are induced or recur because of resistance to therapeutic interventions, the KD may change the EEG by potentiating the electrographic epileptic activity.
2017
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82
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Electrographic changes accompanying recurrent seizures under ketogenic diet treatment / Lucchi, Chiara; Marchio', Maddalena; Caramaschi, Elisa; Giordano, Carmela; Giordano, R.; Guerra, A.; Biagini, Giuseppe. - In: PHARMACEUTICALS. - ISSN 1424-8247. - 10:82(2017), pp. 1-14. [10.3390/ph10040082]
Lucchi, Chiara; Marchio', Maddalena; Caramaschi, Elisa; Giordano, Carmela; Giordano, R.; Guerra, A.; Biagini, Giuseppe
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