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Impact of noscapine on halting the progression of pentylenetetrazole induced kindling epilepsy in mice.
Document Type
Article
Source
Clinical & Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology. Dec2023, Vol. 50 Issue 12, p984-991. 8p.
Subject
*EPILEPSY
*VAGUS nerve
*GABAERGIC neurons
*ACTION potentials
*SPATIAL memory
*SUPEROXIDE dismutase
Language
ISSN
0305-1870
Abstract
Epilepsy is caused by an excessive recurrent excitatory neuronal firing, characterized by motor, psychomotor, and sensory impairments. Current therapies fail to produce 100% outcomes because of the complexity of the disease, poor diagnosis, and upsurge to drug‐resistant epilepsy. The study repurposed the drug 'noscapine' mainly known for its anti‐tussive properties. For the management of epilepsy and its associated secondary complications. To confirm the effect of noscapine, adult mice were injected with pentylenetetrazole (PTZ) (35 mg/kg i.p.) on an alternate day for 29 days to induce epilepsy. Animals were pretreated with noscapine in three doses (5, 10, and 20 mg/kg i.p.) for 33 days. Various behavioural assessments like the open field test, Morris water maze, and tail suspension test were performed to observe animals' locomotor activity, spatial memory, and anxiety‐depressive behaviour. On the 34th day, animals were sacrificed, and brains were removed for biochemical estimations. Prolonged PTZ treatment reduced locomotor, learning activity, and increased anxiety‐depressive behaviour, which was further confirmed by reduced antioxidant levels such as reduced glutathione (GSH), superoxide dismutase (SOD), and catalase because of increased oxido‐nitrosative stress, that is, malondialdehyde (MDA) and nitrite in the brain. In comparison, noscapine pretreatment attenuated PTZ‐induced behavioural and biochemical changes in the animals. The results indicate that noscapine ameliorates the oxido‐nitrosative stress. However, studies indicate that oxido‐nitrosative stress is a significant concern for the GABAergic neurons and promotes the disease progression. Further studies are required to explore the molecular mechanism of noscapine, which might be a practical approach as a newer antiepileptic agent. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]