학술논문

AI-nalyzing Mouse Behavior to Combat Epilepsy.
Document Type
Article
Source
Epilepsy Currents. Sep/Oct2023, Vol. 23 Issue 5, p315-317. 3p.
Subject
*EPILEPSY in animals
*EPILEPSY
*ANTICONVULSANTS
*DRUG use testing
*ANIMAL tracks
Language
ISSN
1535-7597
Abstract
Hidden Behavioral Fingerprints in Epilepsy Gschwind T, Zeine A, Raikov I, Markowitz JE, Gillis WF, Felong S, Isom LL, Datta SR, Soltesz I. Neuron. 2023;111(9):1440-1452.e5. doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2023.02.003. PMID: 36841241; PMCID: PMC10164063 Epilepsy is a major disorder affecting millions of people. Although modern electrophysiological and imaging approaches provide high-resolution access to the multi-scale brain circuit malfunctions in epilepsy, our understanding of how behavior changes with epilepsy has remained rudimentary. As a result, screening for new therapies for children and adults with devastating epilepsies still relies on the inherently subjective, semi-quantitative assessment of a handful of pre-selected behavioral signs of epilepsy in animal models. Here, we use machine learning-assisted 3D video analysis to reveal hidden behavioral phenotypes in mice with acquired and genetic epilepsies and track their alterations during post-insult epileptogenesis and in response to anti-epileptic drugs. These results show the persistent reconfiguration of behavioral fingerprints in epilepsy and indicate that they can be employed for rapid, automated anti-epileptic drug testing at scale. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]