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Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica ; (12): 1048-1053, 2018.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-779970

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Drug-resistance is a challenge in the treatment of epilepsy, and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) prescription may have a potential in therapy of the epilepsy. Here we established a modified 6 Hz corneal kindled mouse model of epilepsy, and verified its drug-resistance to four commonly used western medicines. We evaluated the efficacy of three classical TCM prescriptions in this drug-resistant epilepsy model. The results showed that:① most C57BL/6J mice with stimulation current intensity at 44 mA (8 out of 10) were fully kindled, while none ICR mice with stimulation current intensity at 44 mA or C57BL/6J mice with stimulation current intensity at 24 mA were fully kindled. Fully kindled mice exhibited epileptic electroencephalograms after 44 mA and 6 Hz corneal kindling stimulation and increased activation of astrocytes in the hippocampus (by staining the glial fibrillary acidic protein); ② 50 mg·kg-1 phenytoin sodium, 100 mg·kg-1 valproic acid sodium and 15 mg·kg-1 lamotrigine had no significant effects on the drug-resistant seizures in 6 Hz corneal kindled C57BL/6J mice, while 100 mg·kg-1 levetiracetam significantly reduced the seizure stage (P P -1) and Tian-Ma Gou-Teng decoction (14.82 or 44.46 g·kg-1), had no significant effects on the drug-resistant seizures in 6 Hz corneal kindled C57BL/6J mice, while TCM prescription Feng-Yin decoction (19.11 g·kg-1) significantly reduced both the seizure stage (P P < 0.05) in it. Thus, the modified 6 Hz corneal kindled C57BL/6J mouse model is an excellent drug-resistant epilepsy model, Feng-Yin decoction have antiepileptic effects on it, suggesting Feng-Yin decoction may be an effective TCM prescription for clinical treatment of drug-resistant epilepsy.

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