Title : Effects of anticonvulsants on soman-induced epileptiform activity in the guinea-pig in vitro hippocampus - Harrison_2005_Eur.J.Pharmacol_518_123 |
Author(s) : Harrison PK , Sheridan RD , Green AC , Tattersall JE |
Ref : European Journal of Pharmacology , 518 :123 , 2005 |
Abstract :
Seizures arising from acetylcholinesterase inhibition are a feature of organophosphate anticholinesterase intoxication. Although benzodiazepines are effective against these seizures, alternative anticonvulsant drugs may possess greater efficacy and fewer side-effects. We have investigated in the guinea-pig hippocampal slice preparation the ability of a series of anticonvulsants to suppress epileptiform bursting induced by the irreversible organophosphate anticholinesterase, soman (100 nM). Carbamazepine (300 microM), phenytoin (100 microM), topiramate (100-300 microM) and retigabine (1-30 microM) reduced the frequency of bursting but only carbamazepine and phenytoin induced a concurrent reduction in burst duration. Felbamate (100-500 microM) and clomethiazole (100-300 microM) had no effect on burst frequency but decreased burst duration. Clozapine (3-30 microM) reduced the frequency but did not influence burst duration. Levetiracetam (100-300 microM) and gabapentin (100-300 microM) were without effect. These data suggest that several compounds, in particular clomethiazole, clozapine, felbamate, topiramate and retigabine, merit further evaluation as possible treatments for organophosphate poisoning. |
PubMedSearch : Harrison_2005_Eur.J.Pharmacol_518_123 |
PubMedID: 16054127 |
Harrison PK, Sheridan RD, Green AC, Tattersall JE (2005)
Effects of anticonvulsants on soman-induced epileptiform activity in the guinea-pig in vitro hippocampus
European Journal of Pharmacology
518 :123
Harrison PK, Sheridan RD, Green AC, Tattersall JE (2005)
European Journal of Pharmacology
518 :123