A companion to the preclinical common data elements on neurobehavioral comorbidities of epilepsy: a report of the TASK 3 behavior working group of the ILAE / AES Joint Translational Task Force

The provided companion has been developed by the Behavioral Working Group of the Joint Translational Task Force of the International League Against Epilepsy ( ILAE ) and the American Epilepsy Society ( AES ) with the purpose of assisting the implementation of Preclinical Common Data Elements ( CDE )...

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Hauptverfasser: Mazarati, Andrey, Jones, Nigel C., Galanopoulou, Aristea S., Harte‐Hargrove, Lauren C., Kalynchuk, Lisa E., Lenck‐Santini, Pierre‐Pascal, Medel‐Matus, Jesús‐Servando, Nehlig, Astrid, de la Prida, Liset Menendez, Sarkisova, Karine, Veliskova, Jana
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description The provided companion has been developed by the Behavioral Working Group of the Joint Translational Task Force of the International League Against Epilepsy ( ILAE ) and the American Epilepsy Society ( AES ) with the purpose of assisting the implementation of Preclinical Common Data Elements ( CDE ) for studying and for reporting neurobehavioral comorbidities in rodent models of epilepsy. Case Report Forms ( CRF s) are provided, which should be completed on a per animal/per test basis, whereas the CDE s are a compiled list of the elements that should be reported. This companion is not designed as a list of recommendations, or guidelines for how the tests should be run—rather, it describes the different types of assessments, and highlights the importance of rigorous data collection and transparency in this regard. The tests are divided into 7 categories for examining behavioral dysfunction on the syndrome level: deficits in learning and memory; depression; anxiety; autism; attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder; psychosis; and aggression. Correspondence and integration of these categories into the National Institute of Mental Health ( NIMH ) Research Domain Criteria ( RD oC) is introduced. Developmental aspects are addressed through the introduction of developmental milestones. Discussion includes complexities, limitations, and biases associated with neurobehavioral testing, especially when performed in animals with epilepsy, as well as the importance of rigorous data collection and of transparent reporting. This represents, to our knowledge, the first such resource dedicated to preclinical CDE s for behavioral testing of rodents.
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subjects Animal cognition
Anxiety
Autism
Behavior
Convulsions & seizures
Electroencephalography
Epilepsy
Hyperactivity
Laboratories
Memory
Mental depression
Psychosis
Social interaction
Task forces
Working groups
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