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The potential antiepileptic activity of astaxanthin in epileptic rats treated with valproic acid
OBJECTIVES: Epilepsy is a neurological disease characterized by sudden, abnormal, and hyper- discharges in the central nervous system (CNS). Valproic acid (VPA) is commonly used as a broad-spectrum antiepileptic therapeutic. However, in many cases, patients develop resistance to VPA treatment due to...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8180462/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34135667 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsps.2021.04.002 |
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author | Ata Yaseen Abdulqader, Yussra Abdel Kawy, Hala Salah Mohammed Alkreathy, Huda Abdullah Rajeh, Nisreen |
author_facet | Ata Yaseen Abdulqader, Yussra Abdel Kawy, Hala Salah Mohammed Alkreathy, Huda Abdullah Rajeh, Nisreen |
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description | OBJECTIVES: Epilepsy is a neurological disease characterized by sudden, abnormal, and hyper- discharges in the central nervous system (CNS). Valproic acid (VPA) is commonly used as a broad-spectrum antiepileptic therapeutic. However, in many cases, patients develop resistance to VPA treatment due to overwhelming oxidative stress, which in turn might be a major catalyst for disease progression. Therefore, antioxidants can potentially become therapeutic agents by counteracting reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated damage. The present study is aimed to evaluate the potential antiepileptic effect of astaxanthin (ASTA) in pentylenetetrazol (PTZ) induced epileptic model rats that are chronically treated with VPA for 8 weeks. METHOD: Fifty-male Wistar rats were randomly divided into five groups: Non-PTZ group, PTZ, PTZ/VPA, PTZ/ASTA, and PTZ/VPA/ASTA treated groups. RESULTS: PTZ/VPA treated group showed a neuroprotective effect with improvement in antioxidant levels, behavioral test, and histopathological changes induced by PTZ. VPA also exhibited an anti-inflammatory effect as its treatment resulted in the reduction of tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α). ASTA exhibited an anticonvulsant effect and enhanced anti-inflammatory effect as compared to VPA. During the combined therapy, ASTA potentiated the antiepileptic effect of the VPA by reducing the oxidative stress and TNF-α as well as increased the glutathione (GSH) levels. Also, there were substantial improvements in the behavioral and histopathological changes in the VPA/ASTA treated group as compared to the VPA treated group. CONCLUSION: ASTA could have an antiepileptic and anti-inflammatory effect by reducing ROS generation. Therefore, co-administration of both the therapeutics (VPA/ASTA) has a synergistic effect in treating epilepsy and could potentially minimize recurrence and/or exacerbation of seizures. |
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spelling | pubmed-81804622021-06-15 The potential antiepileptic activity of astaxanthin in epileptic rats treated with valproic acid Ata Yaseen Abdulqader, Yussra Abdel Kawy, Hala Salah Mohammed Alkreathy, Huda Abdullah Rajeh, Nisreen Saudi Pharm J Original Article OBJECTIVES: Epilepsy is a neurological disease characterized by sudden, abnormal, and hyper- discharges in the central nervous system (CNS). Valproic acid (VPA) is commonly used as a broad-spectrum antiepileptic therapeutic. However, in many cases, patients develop resistance to VPA treatment due to overwhelming oxidative stress, which in turn might be a major catalyst for disease progression. Therefore, antioxidants can potentially become therapeutic agents by counteracting reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated damage. The present study is aimed to evaluate the potential antiepileptic effect of astaxanthin (ASTA) in pentylenetetrazol (PTZ) induced epileptic model rats that are chronically treated with VPA for 8 weeks. METHOD: Fifty-male Wistar rats were randomly divided into five groups: Non-PTZ group, PTZ, PTZ/VPA, PTZ/ASTA, and PTZ/VPA/ASTA treated groups. RESULTS: PTZ/VPA treated group showed a neuroprotective effect with improvement in antioxidant levels, behavioral test, and histopathological changes induced by PTZ. VPA also exhibited an anti-inflammatory effect as its treatment resulted in the reduction of tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α). ASTA exhibited an anticonvulsant effect and enhanced anti-inflammatory effect as compared to VPA. During the combined therapy, ASTA potentiated the antiepileptic effect of the VPA by reducing the oxidative stress and TNF-α as well as increased the glutathione (GSH) levels. Also, there were substantial improvements in the behavioral and histopathological changes in the VPA/ASTA treated group as compared to the VPA treated group. CONCLUSION: ASTA could have an antiepileptic and anti-inflammatory effect by reducing ROS generation. Therefore, co-administration of both the therapeutics (VPA/ASTA) has a synergistic effect in treating epilepsy and could potentially minimize recurrence and/or exacerbation of seizures. Elsevier 2021-05 2021-04-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8180462/ /pubmed/34135667 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsps.2021.04.002 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original Article Ata Yaseen Abdulqader, Yussra Abdel Kawy, Hala Salah Mohammed Alkreathy, Huda Abdullah Rajeh, Nisreen The potential antiepileptic activity of astaxanthin in epileptic rats treated with valproic acid |
title | The potential antiepileptic activity of astaxanthin in epileptic rats treated with valproic acid |
title_full | The potential antiepileptic activity of astaxanthin in epileptic rats treated with valproic acid |
title_fullStr | The potential antiepileptic activity of astaxanthin in epileptic rats treated with valproic acid |
title_full_unstemmed | The potential antiepileptic activity of astaxanthin in epileptic rats treated with valproic acid |
title_short | The potential antiepileptic activity of astaxanthin in epileptic rats treated with valproic acid |
title_sort | potential antiepileptic activity of astaxanthin in epileptic rats treated with valproic acid |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8180462/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34135667 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsps.2021.04.002 |
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