Investigators Workshop |Anatomical and Neurobehavioral Consequence of Fetal Antiseizure Medication Exposure
Saturday, December 4, 2021
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OVERVIEW:
This workshop invites a timely and multi-disciplinary dialog on the topic of anatomical, structural, and neurodevelopmental consequences of fetal antiseizure medication (ASM) exposure.
Presenters review the latest clinical data available from registry studies and critically evaluate the translational potential of preclinical models.
The discussion aims to identify transformative translational research priorities for the future, not limited to:
- Developing a deeper understanding of the genetic and/or epigenetic mechanisms of ASM-induced teratogenesis
- Defining avenues to design new, safe and effective ASM for use in pregnancy
Learning Objectives:
Following participation in this activity, participants will be able to:
- Develop a scientifically informed framework to assess how the pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic properties ASM may raise the risk of teratogenesis
- Evaluate the translational potential of classical and novel, more innovative preclinical platforms actively employed to screen for ASM teratogenicity
- Appraise the possible future role of maternal genetic biomarkers in refining seizure preventative strategies in pregnant patients
Program:
Moderators: Vaishnav Krishnan, MD, PhD and Kimford J. Meador, MD, FAES
Speakers: Robert Cabrera, PhD; Yi Li, MD, PhD and Vaishnav Krishnan, MD, PhD