New Biological Research Sheds Light on Epilepsy Treatment

Naturopathic News

Epileptic seizures could become a thing of the past. New research from UCSC, Berkeley, and UCSF combined gene therapy with optogenetics to halt seizure-like activity in neurons with positive results.

During the study, which took several weeks, scientists created an artificial brain environment with living cell matter. They used a harmless virus to deliver light-sensitive genes to the cell and controlled its neural behavior with light pulses.

“This was a very unique collaboration to solve an incredibly complex research problem,” Teodorescu said. “The fact that we actually accomplished this feat shows how much farther we can reach when we bring the strengths of our institutions together,” said Mircea Teodorescu, PhD, an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at UCSC and co-senior author of the study. Teodorescu designed a remote-control system to deliver light and record information in the study.

Using optogenetics, or light, to control cell activity in living things is a less invasive method than surgery for epilepsy treatment. And though the practical applications for the study are still a ways away, research results show promise.

“We’ll be able to give people much more subtle, effective control over their seizures while saving them from such an invasive surgery,”  said Edward Chang MD, chair of Neurological Surgery at UCSF and a member of the UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences.

Reference: https://www.ucsf.edu/news/2024/11/428896/how-optogenetics-can-put-brakes-epilepsy-seizures

Razi Ann Berry
Author: Razi Ann Berry

Current Issue

NDNR Spring 2026 of July issue

Table of Contents

The 2026 AzureWellness Summit

The 2026 AzureWellness Summit

Building a Community of Practitioners to Inspire Healthier Families  June 22–26 Five Day Virtual Event of Education, Insight, and Whole-Person Wellness AzureWell is pleased to announce the Azure Wellness Summit, a free five-day virtual event taking place June 22–26,...

Trending Articles

Restorative Formulations Launches the NeuroSynergy Clinical Series

Restorative Formulations Launches the NeuroSynergy Clinical Series

Four professional-grade formulas targeting distinct neurochemical pathways to support  mood, stress resilience, and cognitive function are now available exclusively to licensed  practitioners.  Montpelier, VT, March 27, 2026 — Restorative Formulations has released the...

Allergy Research News Release

Allergy Research News Release

RAZI BERRY Allergy Research Group Announces Peer-Reviewed Publication Advancing Thyroid and Endocrine Integration Science Collaborative research led by ARG’s Medical Affairs and Scientific Advisory Board reinforces the company’s commitment to thyroid category...

Custom Publishing

Quantum Energy Effects on Cell Recovery Rates

Quantum Energy Effects on Cell Recovery Rates

Author: Robert Sheaff, PhD, and Ian Mitchell Abstract This study investigated whether quantum field exposure generated by Leela Quantum Bloc Technology influences cell recovery rates in human cell lines. A series of double-blind experiments were conducted using Human...

Featured News

The 2026 AzureWellness Summit

The 2026 AzureWellness Summit

Building a Community of Practitioners to Inspire Healthier Families  June 22–26 Five Day Virtual Event of Education, Insight, and Whole-Person Wellness AzureWell is pleased to announce the Azure Wellness Summit, a free five-day virtual event taking place June 22–26,...