Epilepsy is a neurological disease characterized by two spontaneous seizures occurring within 24 hr, or two spontaneous seizures within 10 years after an unprovoked seizure (Fisher et al., 2014). The disease occurs by an increased tendency to generate seizures attributed to abnormal brain activity, caused by the disruption of the dynamic excitatory and inhibitory neuronal balance in the central nervous system (CNS) (Navidhamidi et al., 2017). Aberrant connectivity between neuronal networks may result in pathologically synchronized discharges and subsequently recurrent seizures (Aronica & Muhlebner, 2017). Epilepsy not only poses a significant burden on the patients and their families, but is also associated with significant social, behavioral, and economic effects (Tatum et al., 2009).Epilepsy affects people of all ages and has emerged as a global health concern affecting more than 70 million patients worldwide.Despite the recent advances in pre-clinical and clinical research, the