Affiliation:
1. Razi Drug Research Center, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
2. Department of Anesthesiology, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
3. Research Center of Tropical and Infectious Disease, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran
Abstract
Background:
Epilepsy, the second most frequent neurological disease, is a chronic disorder
with a high lifetime prevalence. Therefore, various studies are needed to find new effective therapeutic
agents to treat seizures or prevent their complications. In this study, we investigated the effects
of thiamine, melatonin and their combination on pentylenetetrazol (PTZ)-induced tonic-clonic
seizures in mice.
Methods:
Male mice were randomly divided into six groups, including control, seizure control, diazepam,
melatonin, thiamine and melatonin, and thiamine combination groups. Drugs were given
orally in drinking water for 14 days. On the 15th day, the seizure was induced (except the control
group) by intraperitoneal injection of PTZ. In all groups, the time between the injection and the
start of the seizure (latency), and also the length of the seizure attack (duration), were measured in
a 30-minute period. After measuring the latency and duration in all groups, mice were killed by
CO2 Box and their brains were dissected to be analyzed for malondialdehyde (MDA) level as a
marker of oxidative stress.
Results:
The seizure duration was significantly lower in the groups of melatonin, thiamine and thiamine
and melatonin combination compared to the seizure control group. The latency times in these
groups were significantly greater than in the seizure control group. Moreover, MDA concentrations
were lower in these groups compared to the seizure control group.
Conclusion:
Thiamine, melatonin and their combination can decrease the duration time of seizure
and increase the latency period, which may result from inhibition of oxidative stress in the brain.
Funder
Iran University of Medical Sciences
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Molecular Medicine,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology,General Neuroscience
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