Abstract
Action of antiepileptic drugs in immature brain may differ from
that in adult brain. The aim of our study was to study an
anticonvulsant action of lamotrigine and phenytoin, i.e. two drugs
active against partial seizures in adult experimental animals as
well as human patients, in a model of simple partial seizures in
immature rats. Epileptic foci were induced by local application of
bicuculline methiodide on sensorimotor cortical area of 12-dayold rat pups. The animals were pretreated with lamotrigine (LTG,
10 or 20 mg/kg i.p.) or phenytoin (PHT, 15, 30 or 60 mg/kg i.p.).
Control rats for LTG received saline, controls for PHT solvent
composed of propyleneglycol, ethanol and water. Influence of
either drug on interictal activity was negligible. High doses of
both LTG and PHT suppressed the transition into ictal phases and
shortened the duration of persisting seizures. The tricomponent
solvent exhibited moderate activity against ictal activity if
compared with saline controls. The two drugs exhibited similar
action in our model, i.e. the suppression of secondary
generalization from epileptic focus. This action is comparable to
that described for human patients and adult experimental
animals. In favor of lamotrigine speaks the absence of serious
side effects.
Publisher
Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Subject
General Medicine,Physiology
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12 articles.
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