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Anticonvulsive and antiepileptogenic effects of levetiracetam in the audiogenic kindling model.

机译:左乙拉西坦在发声点燃模型中的抗惊厥和抗癫痫作用。

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PURPOSE: To study anticonvulsive and antiepileptogenic effects of singe levetiracetam (LEV) administration in the model of audiogenic kindling. METHODS: Rats of Krushinsky-Molodkina (KM) strain genetically susceptible to severe audiogenic seizures received one intraperitoneal injection of saline, low (6 mg/kg) or high (50 mg/kg) dose of LEV before or after audiogenic kindling. One hour postinjection, an audiogenic seizure was induced to assess anticonvulsive effect of LEV in nonkindled and kindled rats. To examine antiepileptogenic activity of LEV, nonkindled rats injected with the drug or saline were kindled with repeated sound stimulations. Audiogenic kindling development manifested in an appearance and progressive prolongation of an additional seizure phase, post-tonic-clonus. The latency and duration of audiogenic seizures and the duration of every seizure phase (running, tonic, post-tonic-clonic) were measured. RESULTS: One hour posttreatment, LEV dose-dependently lengthened the latency and reduced the duration of audiogenic seizures in both nonkindled and kindled rats. The seizure shortening resulted from selective suppression of tonic and kindled post-tonic-clonic phases. The dose of 50 mg/kg completely blocked tonic and clonic convulsions 1 h postinjection. The anticonvulsive effect of LEV was more pronounced in kindled than in nonkindled rats. Single LEV injection in the dose of 50 mg/kg prior audiogenic kindling significantly suppressed subsequent kindling progression indicating profound antiepileptogenic potency of the drug. CONCLUSIONS: The present study shows that LEV exerts both short-lasting anticonvulsive effect on audiogenic seizures and very long-lasting antiepileptogenic effect on audiogenic kindling. Remarkably, a single injection of LEV is enough to significantly suppress kindling progression in KM rats.
机译:目的:研究单药左乙拉西坦(LEV)给药在听源性点燃模型中的抗惊厥和抗癫痫作用。方法:在遗传上易受严重音源性癫痫发作影响的Krushinsky-Molodkina(KM)品系的大鼠在音源性点燃之前或之后接受一次腹膜内注射生理盐水,低剂量(6 mg / kg)或高剂量(50 mg / kg)的LEV。注射后一小时,诱发听源性癫痫发作,以评估LEV在未种和点燃的大鼠中的抗惊厥作用。为了检查LEV的抗癫痫活性,对反复注射声音刺激的未注射药物或生理盐水的大鼠点燃。音源性激动的发展表现为强直性癫痫后发作的另一个发作阶段的出现和进行性延长。测量了听觉发作的潜伏期和持续时间,以及每个发作阶段(跑步,进补,后强直阵挛)的持续时间。结果:治疗后一小时,LEV剂量依赖性地延长了未点燃和点燃大鼠的潜伏期并缩短了音源性癫痫发作的持续时间。癫痫发作的缩短是由于选择性抑制补品和点燃的后补-阵挛期引起的。注射后1 h,50 mg / kg的剂量完全阻断了强直和阵挛性抽搐。点燃的LEV的抗惊厥作用比未点燃的大鼠更明显。在以前的发源性点燃之前,单次LEV注射剂量为50 mg / kg显着抑制了随后的点燃过程,表明该药物具有深厚的抗癫痫发生能力。结论:本研究表明,LEV对音源性癫痫发作具有短时的抗惊厥作用,对音源性点燃具有很长的抗癫痫作用。值得注意的是,一次注射LEV足以显着抑制KM大鼠的点燃过程。

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