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Insights from Zebrafish and Mouse Models on the Activity and Safety of Ar-Turmerone as a Potential Drug Candidate for the Treatment of Epilepsy

In a previous study, we uncovered the anticonvulsant properties of turmeric oil and its sesquiterpenoids (ar-turmerone, α-, β-turmerone and α-atlantone) in both zebrafish and mouse models of chemically-induced seizures using pentylenetetrazole (PTZ). In this follow-up study, we aimed at evaluating t...

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Autores principales: Orellana-Paucar, Adriana Monserrath, Afrikanova, Tatiana, Thomas, Joice, Aibuldinov, Yelaman K., Dehaen, Wim, de Witte, Peter A. M., Esguerra, Camila V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3862488/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24349101
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081634
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author Orellana-Paucar, Adriana Monserrath
Afrikanova, Tatiana
Thomas, Joice
Aibuldinov, Yelaman K.
Dehaen, Wim
de Witte, Peter A. M.
Esguerra, Camila V.
author_facet Orellana-Paucar, Adriana Monserrath
Afrikanova, Tatiana
Thomas, Joice
Aibuldinov, Yelaman K.
Dehaen, Wim
de Witte, Peter A. M.
Esguerra, Camila V.
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description In a previous study, we uncovered the anticonvulsant properties of turmeric oil and its sesquiterpenoids (ar-turmerone, α-, β-turmerone and α-atlantone) in both zebrafish and mouse models of chemically-induced seizures using pentylenetetrazole (PTZ). In this follow-up study, we aimed at evaluating the anticonvulsant activity of ar-turmerone further. A more in-depth anticonvulsant evaluation of ar-turmerone was therefore carried out in the i.v. PTZ and 6-Hz mouse models. The potential toxic effects of ar-turmerone were evaluated using the beam walking test to assess mouse motor function and balance. In addition, determination of the concentration-time profile of ar-turmerone was carried out for a more extended evaluation of its bioavailability in the mouse brain. Ar-turmerone displayed anticonvulsant properties in both acute seizure models in mice and modulated the expression patterns of two seizure-related genes (c-fos and brain-derived neurotrophic factor [bdnf]) in zebrafish. Importantly, no effects on motor function and balance were observed in mice after treatment with ar-turmerone even after administering a dose 500-fold higher than the effective dose in the 6-Hz model. In addition, quantification of its concentration in mouse brains revealed rapid absorption after i.p. administration, capacity to cross the BBB and long-term brain residence. Hence, our results provide additional information on the anticonvulsant properties of ar-turmerone and support further evaluation towards elucidating its mechanism of action, bioavailability, toxicity and potential clinical application.
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spelling pubmed-38624882013-12-17 Insights from Zebrafish and Mouse Models on the Activity and Safety of Ar-Turmerone as a Potential Drug Candidate for the Treatment of Epilepsy Orellana-Paucar, Adriana Monserrath Afrikanova, Tatiana Thomas, Joice Aibuldinov, Yelaman K. Dehaen, Wim de Witte, Peter A. M. Esguerra, Camila V. PLoS One Research Article In a previous study, we uncovered the anticonvulsant properties of turmeric oil and its sesquiterpenoids (ar-turmerone, α-, β-turmerone and α-atlantone) in both zebrafish and mouse models of chemically-induced seizures using pentylenetetrazole (PTZ). In this follow-up study, we aimed at evaluating the anticonvulsant activity of ar-turmerone further. A more in-depth anticonvulsant evaluation of ar-turmerone was therefore carried out in the i.v. PTZ and 6-Hz mouse models. The potential toxic effects of ar-turmerone were evaluated using the beam walking test to assess mouse motor function and balance. In addition, determination of the concentration-time profile of ar-turmerone was carried out for a more extended evaluation of its bioavailability in the mouse brain. Ar-turmerone displayed anticonvulsant properties in both acute seizure models in mice and modulated the expression patterns of two seizure-related genes (c-fos and brain-derived neurotrophic factor [bdnf]) in zebrafish. Importantly, no effects on motor function and balance were observed in mice after treatment with ar-turmerone even after administering a dose 500-fold higher than the effective dose in the 6-Hz model. In addition, quantification of its concentration in mouse brains revealed rapid absorption after i.p. administration, capacity to cross the BBB and long-term brain residence. Hence, our results provide additional information on the anticonvulsant properties of ar-turmerone and support further evaluation towards elucidating its mechanism of action, bioavailability, toxicity and potential clinical application. Public Library of Science 2013-12-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3862488/ /pubmed/24349101 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081634 Text en © 2013 Orellana-Paucar 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.
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Orellana-Paucar, Adriana Monserrath
Afrikanova, Tatiana
Thomas, Joice
Aibuldinov, Yelaman K.
Dehaen, Wim
de Witte, Peter A. M.
Esguerra, Camila V.
Insights from Zebrafish and Mouse Models on the Activity and Safety of Ar-Turmerone as a Potential Drug Candidate for the Treatment of Epilepsy
title Insights from Zebrafish and Mouse Models on the Activity and Safety of Ar-Turmerone as a Potential Drug Candidate for the Treatment of Epilepsy
title_full Insights from Zebrafish and Mouse Models on the Activity and Safety of Ar-Turmerone as a Potential Drug Candidate for the Treatment of Epilepsy
title_fullStr Insights from Zebrafish and Mouse Models on the Activity and Safety of Ar-Turmerone as a Potential Drug Candidate for the Treatment of Epilepsy
title_full_unstemmed Insights from Zebrafish and Mouse Models on the Activity and Safety of Ar-Turmerone as a Potential Drug Candidate for the Treatment of Epilepsy
title_short Insights from Zebrafish and Mouse Models on the Activity and Safety of Ar-Turmerone as a Potential Drug Candidate for the Treatment of Epilepsy
title_sort insights from zebrafish and mouse models on the activity and safety of ar-turmerone as a potential drug candidate for the treatment of epilepsy
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3862488/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24349101
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081634
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