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Saikosaponin a Mediates the Anticonvulsant Properties in the HNC Models of AE and SE by Inhibiting NMDA Receptor Current and Persistent Sodium Current
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders, yet its treatment remains unsatisfactory. Saikosaponin a (SSa), a triterpene saponin derived from Bupleurum chinensis DC., has been demonstrated to have significant antiepileptic activity in a variety of epilepsy models in vivo. However, the...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3510157/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23209812 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0050694 |
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author | Yu, Yun-Hong Xie, Wei Bao, Yong Li, Hui-Ming Hu, San-Jue Xing, Jun-Ling |
author_facet | Yu, Yun-Hong Xie, Wei Bao, Yong Li, Hui-Ming Hu, San-Jue Xing, Jun-Ling |
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description | Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders, yet its treatment remains unsatisfactory. Saikosaponin a (SSa), a triterpene saponin derived from Bupleurum chinensis DC., has been demonstrated to have significant antiepileptic activity in a variety of epilepsy models in vivo. However, the electrophysiological activities and mechanisms of the antiepileptic properties of SSa remain unclear. In this study, whole-cell current-clamp recordings were used to evaluate the anticonvulsant activities of SSa in the hippocampal neuronal culture (HNC) models of acquired epilepsy (AE) and status epilepticus (SE). Whole-cell voltage-clamp recordings were used to evaluate the modulation effects of SSa on NMDA-evoked current and sodium currents in cultured hippocampal neurons. We found that SSa effectively terminated spontaneous recurrent epileptiform discharges (SREDs) in the HNC model of AE and continuous epileptiform high-frequency bursts (SE) in the HNC model of SE, in a concentration-dependent manner with an IC(50) of 0.42 µM and 0.62 µM, respectively. Furthermore, SSa significantly reduced the peak amplitude of NMDA-evoked current and the peak current amplitude of I(NaP). These results suggest for the first time that the inhibitions of NMDA receptor current and I(NaP) may be the underlying mechanisms of SSa’s anticonvulsant properties, including the suppression of SREDs and SE in the HNC models of AE and SE. In addition, effectively abolishing the refractory SE implies that SSa may be a potential anticonvulsant candidate for the clinical treatment of epilepsy. |
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spelling | pubmed-35101572012-12-03 Saikosaponin a Mediates the Anticonvulsant Properties in the HNC Models of AE and SE by Inhibiting NMDA Receptor Current and Persistent Sodium Current Yu, Yun-Hong Xie, Wei Bao, Yong Li, Hui-Ming Hu, San-Jue Xing, Jun-Ling PLoS One Research Article Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders, yet its treatment remains unsatisfactory. Saikosaponin a (SSa), a triterpene saponin derived from Bupleurum chinensis DC., has been demonstrated to have significant antiepileptic activity in a variety of epilepsy models in vivo. However, the electrophysiological activities and mechanisms of the antiepileptic properties of SSa remain unclear. In this study, whole-cell current-clamp recordings were used to evaluate the anticonvulsant activities of SSa in the hippocampal neuronal culture (HNC) models of acquired epilepsy (AE) and status epilepticus (SE). Whole-cell voltage-clamp recordings were used to evaluate the modulation effects of SSa on NMDA-evoked current and sodium currents in cultured hippocampal neurons. We found that SSa effectively terminated spontaneous recurrent epileptiform discharges (SREDs) in the HNC model of AE and continuous epileptiform high-frequency bursts (SE) in the HNC model of SE, in a concentration-dependent manner with an IC(50) of 0.42 µM and 0.62 µM, respectively. Furthermore, SSa significantly reduced the peak amplitude of NMDA-evoked current and the peak current amplitude of I(NaP). These results suggest for the first time that the inhibitions of NMDA receptor current and I(NaP) may be the underlying mechanisms of SSa’s anticonvulsant properties, including the suppression of SREDs and SE in the HNC models of AE and SE. In addition, effectively abolishing the refractory SE implies that SSa may be a potential anticonvulsant candidate for the clinical treatment of epilepsy. Public Library of Science 2012-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3510157/ /pubmed/23209812 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0050694 Text en © 2012 Yu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Yu, Yun-Hong Xie, Wei Bao, Yong Li, Hui-Ming Hu, San-Jue Xing, Jun-Ling Saikosaponin a Mediates the Anticonvulsant Properties in the HNC Models of AE and SE by Inhibiting NMDA Receptor Current and Persistent Sodium Current |
title | Saikosaponin a Mediates the Anticonvulsant Properties in the HNC Models of AE and SE by Inhibiting NMDA Receptor Current and Persistent Sodium Current |
title_full | Saikosaponin a Mediates the Anticonvulsant Properties in the HNC Models of AE and SE by Inhibiting NMDA Receptor Current and Persistent Sodium Current |
title_fullStr | Saikosaponin a Mediates the Anticonvulsant Properties in the HNC Models of AE and SE by Inhibiting NMDA Receptor Current and Persistent Sodium Current |
title_full_unstemmed | Saikosaponin a Mediates the Anticonvulsant Properties in the HNC Models of AE and SE by Inhibiting NMDA Receptor Current and Persistent Sodium Current |
title_short | Saikosaponin a Mediates the Anticonvulsant Properties in the HNC Models of AE and SE by Inhibiting NMDA Receptor Current and Persistent Sodium Current |
title_sort | saikosaponin a mediates the anticonvulsant properties in the hnc models of ae and se by inhibiting nmda receptor current and persistent sodium current |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3510157/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23209812 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0050694 |
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