Juvenile idiopathic epilepsy in Egyptian Arabian foals, a potential animal model of self-limited epilepsy in children

J Vet Intern Med. 2024 Jan-Feb;38(1):449-459. doi: 10.1111/jvim.16965. Epub 2023 Dec 2.

Abstract

Background: Juvenile idiopathic epilepsy (JIE) is categorized as a generalized epilepsy. Epilepsy classification entails electrocortical characterization and localization of epileptic discharges (ED) using electroencephalography (EEG).

Hypothesis/objectives: Characterize epilepsy in Egyptian Arabian foals with JIE using EEG.

Animals: Sixty-nine foals (JIE, 48; controls, 21).

Methods: Retrospective study. Inclusion criteria consisted of Egyptian Arabian foals: (1) JIE group diagnosed based on witnessed or recorded seizures, and neurological and EEG findings, and (2) control group of healthy nonepileptic age-matched foals. Clinical data were obtained in 48 foals. Electroencephalography with photic stimulation was performed under standing sedation in 37 JIE foals and 21 controls.

Results: Abnormalities on EEG were found in 95% of epileptic foals (35 of 37) and in 3 of 21 control asymptomatic foals with affected siblings. Focal ED were detected predominantly in the central vertex with diffusion into the centroparietal or frontocentral regions (n = 35). Generalization of ED occurred in 14 JIE foals. Epileptic discharges commonly were seen during wakefulness (n = 27/37 JIE foals) and sedated sleep (n = 35/37 JIE foals; 3/21 controls). Photic stimulation triggered focal central ED in 15 of 21 JIE foals.

Conclusions and clinical importance: Juvenile idiopathic epilepsy has a focal onset of ED at the central vertex with spread resulting in clinical generalized tonic-clonic seizures with facial motor activity and loss of consciousness. Electroencephalography with photic stimulation contributes to accurate phenotyping of epilepsy. Foals with this benign self-limiting disorder might serve as a naturally occurring animal model for self-limited epilepsy in children.

Keywords: electroencephalogram; epilepsy; ictal; paroxysmal; photic; seizures.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Egypt
  • Electroencephalography / veterinary
  • Epilepsies, Partial* / diagnosis
  • Epilepsies, Partial* / veterinary
  • Epilepsy* / veterinary
  • Epilepsy, Generalized* / diagnosis
  • Epilepsy, Generalized* / veterinary
  • Horse Diseases*
  • Horses
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Seizures / diagnosis
  • Seizures / veterinary