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Journal of Chinese Physician ; (12): 1913-1916, 2023.
Article de Chinois | WPRIM (Pacifique Occidental) | ID: wpr-1026050

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The brain is an important organ in the human body with high metabolic requirements, and epilepsy, as a common neurological disease, also exhibits high metabolic characteristics in its lesion area. At present, controlling seizures caused by drug-resistant epilepsy or specific metabolic defects through metabolic regulation has shown good anti epileptic effects. In recent years, people have become increasingly interested in the relationship between brain metabolism and epileptic seizures. So far, several new anti epileptic therapies targeting metabolic pathways have been proposed, including inhibition of glycolysis, targeted lactate dehydrogenase, and dietary therapy. It is highly promising to intervene in epilepsy by regulating brain metabolism, but currently we still lack a thorough understanding of the role of brain metabolism in controlling epilepsy. This review aims to gain a deeper understanding of energy metabolism in the brain and its correlation with epilepsy, emphasizing the regulation of neuronal excitability through glycolysis, in order to search for effective anti epileptic therapies, in order to better understand the role of glycolysis in epileptic seizures and reveal potential therapeutic targets for epilepsy.

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