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Epilepsy By Gabrielle Cramer

Brain Scan of an Individual with Frontal Lobe Epilepsy

Epilepsy is a term used to define the unprovoked & spontaneous reoccurance of seizures which inhibit nervous system activity 180,000 Americans are diagnosed with Epilepsy each year

Neuron

EEG Detecting a Seizure

Neuronal Sodium Channel The Neuronal Sodium Channel creates an action potential There are inhibitory neurotransmitters such as GABA & excitatory neurons such as dopamine which stimulate activity in the brain

Cell membrane properties & the microenvironment of the neuron Intracellular processes Structural features of neuronal elements Interneuron connection Factors determining Hyperexcitability

Partial Seizures

Generalized Seizures

Fig 1. Brain sections of normal Drosophila (top) and a mutant (bottom) that exhibits neurodegeneration indicated by the presence of vacuolar pathology throughout the brain Scott ( 2001) utiliized Bang Sensitive Drosophila as amodel organismm for the study of genetic influence on Epilepsy Recent Studies  Use of Drosophila as a model organism when studying excitatory neurotransmitter and potassium ions (Shak, 2003)

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