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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Comparative Medicine
  • Primate Research

Background:

  • Nonhuman primates (NHPs) serve as critical models for human epilepsy pathophysiology and treatment.
  • Human patient data also informs the diagnosis and management of seizures and epilepsy in NHPs.
  • A bidirectional relationship exists, where NHP research advances human epilepsy understanding and vice versa.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To define the spectrum of seizures and epilepsy in NHPs.
  • To elucidate how NHPs contribute to understanding human epilepsy mechanisms and therapies.
  • To identify knowledge gaps and propose improved treatment guidelines for NHPs with seizures and epilepsy.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of experimental NHP epilepsy models and naturally occurring seizures in captive primates.
  • Survey distributed to 41 veterinarians at international zoos and research facilities.
  • Assessment of seizure phenomenology, diagnostic criteria, etiology, and antiseizure therapies in NHPs.

Main Results:

  • Abundant data exists for experimental NHP epilepsy models.
  • Data on naturally occurring epilepsy in wild or captive primates is notably limited.
  • Survey data from eight zoos and one research facility was collected and analyzed.

Conclusions:

  • Characterizing NHP seizure and epilepsy models offers unique insights into mechanisms and novel therapies.
  • NHP research is essential for improving species-specific diagnoses and treatment outcomes.
  • Addressing the scarcity of data on naturally occurring NHP epilepsy is vital for evidence-based medicine.