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Screening of Anticonvulsant Drugs Lab #5
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Outlines Brief overview on epilepsy Anticonvulsant drugs Methods of screening of anticonvulsants
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Epilepsy Epilepsy: disorder of brain function characterized by a periodic and unpredictable occurrence of seizures Seizure: transient alteration of behavior due to disordered and rhythmic firing of population of brain neurons Convulsion: The major motor manifestations of a seizure (rhythmic jerking of the limbs)
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Pathophysiology of Epilepsy High frequency discharge of impulses by interconnected cerebral neurons Starts locally then spread Enhancement of excitatory transmission Reduction of inhibitory transmission
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Causes of Epilepsy Neurological diseases Medical trauma as stroke Infection Head injury Neoplasm of brain Heredity
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Types of Epilepsy Partial (small area in brain, no loss of consciousness) Generalized (spread over larger area of brain, e.g. tonic-clonic, absence seizure) Status epilepticus (convulsions without cessation)
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Anticonvulsant Drugs Drugs that enhance GABA action: phenobarbital, benzodiazepines, vigabatrin, tiagabine Drugs that inhibit sodium channels function: phenytoin, carbamazepine, valproate, lamotrigine Drugs that inhibit calcium channels function: ethosuximide
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Screening Methods For Anticonvulsants Principle The ability of anticonvulsant drug to partially or completely antagonize siezure induced either chemically or electrically
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Screening Methods For Anticonvulsants Supramaximal electroshock: tonic- clonic, mice, repetitive shocks (high freq.), diff. doses IP inj. Psychomotor electroshock: low freq., absence, mice Leptazol seizure method: mice, SQ pentylentetrazol (100 mg/kg)
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PD 50 Protective dose 50: the dose that is required to abolish seizure in 50% of animal Comparison of drug effectiveness
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Screening Methods For Anticonvulsants Strychnine-induced seizure: tonic Picrotoxine-induced seizure: clonic
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Tonic vs Clonic Clonic convulsionTonic convulsion - Produced by ↑dose of medullary stimulants - Asymmetric - Coordinated - Spontaneous - Intermittent - Removed by decapitation - Produced by ↑dose of spinal cord stimulants - Symmetric - Non-coordinated - Reflex in origin - Continuous - Removed by pithing
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Lab work Drug injectedOnset of convulsionNumber of convulsion/1min Strychnine Or picrotoxine 25 mg/kg phenobarb. 50 mg/kg phenobarb. 75 mg/kg phenobarb.
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