@article{aa3ca8a38b5d49069a77457ffc87791e,
title = "A companion to the preclinical common data elements for phenotyping seizures and epilepsy in rodent models. A report of the TASK3-WG1C: Phenotyping working group of the ILAE/AES joint translational task force",
abstract = "Epilepsy is a heterogeneous disorder characterized by spontaneous seizures and behavioral comorbidities. The underlying mechanisms of seizures and epilepsy across various syndromes lead to diverse clinical presentation and features. Similarly, animal models of epilepsy arise from numerous dissimilar inciting events. Preclinical seizure and epilepsy models can be evoked through many different protocols, leaving the phenotypic reporting subject to diverse interpretations. Serendipity can also play an outsized role in uncovering novel drivers of seizures or epilepsy, with some investigators even stumbling into epilepsy research because of a new genetic cross or unintentional drug effect. The heightened emphasis on rigor and reproducibility in preclinical research, including that which is conducted for epilepsy, underscores the need for standardized phenotyping strategies. To address this goal as part of the TASK3-WG1C Working Group of the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE)/American Epilepsy Society (AES) Joint Translational Task Force, we developed a case report form (CRF) to describe the common data elements (CDEs) necessary for the phenotyping of seizure-like behaviors in rodents. This companion manuscript describes the use of the proposed CDEs and CRF for the visual, behavioral phenotyping of seizure-like behaviors. These phenotyping CDEs and accompanying CRF can be used in parallel with video-electroencephalography (EEG) studies or as a first visual screen to determine whether a model manifests seizure-like behaviors before utilizing more specialized diagnostic tests, like video-EEG. Systematic logging of seizure-like behaviors may help identify models that could benefit from more specialized diagnostic tests to determine whether these are epileptic seizures, such as video-EEG.",
keywords = "electroencephalography, preclinical models, seizure monitoring, seizure semiology",
author = "Melissa Barker-Haliski and Julika Pitsch and Galanopoulou, {Aristea S.} and R{\"u}diger K{\"o}hling",
note = "Funding Information: We confirm that we have read the Journal's position on issues involved in ethical publication and affirm that this report is consistent with those guidelines. M Barker‐Haliski acknowledges grant support by NIA R01 AG067788, NCATS KL2TR002317, and the American Epilepsy Society Junior Investigator Award. J Pitsch acknowledges support from the Else Kr{\"o}ner‐Fresenius‐Foundation (2016_A05) and the BONFOR program of the University Hospital Bonn. AS Galanopoulou acknowledges grant support by NINDS R01 NS091170, NINDS R01 127524, U54 NS100064, the US Department of Defense (W81XWH‐18‐1‐0612), the American Epilepsy Society (seed grant), and research funding from the Heffer Family and the Segal Family Foundations and the Abbe Goldstein/Joshua Lurie and Laurie Marsh/Dan Levitz families. R{\"u}diger K{\"o}hling acknowledges grant support by the DFG CRC 1270 Elaine, and by the BMBF, SYSMED program funding 01ZX1903A. This report was written by experts selected by the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) and American Epilepsy Society (AES) and was approved for publication by the ILAE and AES. Opinions expressed by the authors, however, do not necessarily represent the policy or position of the ILAE or AES. Note: Investigators who wish to access the existing electronic CRFs of the TASK3 may download the files from the “Preclinical epilepsy common data elements (EPICDE)” page of the ILAE website: https://www.ilae.org/about‐ilae/topical‐commissions/yes/commission‐on‐neurobiology/resources Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2022 The Authors. Epilepsia Open published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International League Against Epilepsy.",
year = "2022",
doi = "10.1002/epi4.12676",
language = "English (US)",
journal = "Epilepsia Open",
issn = "2470-9239",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd",
}