Topiramate and zonisamide prevent paradoxical intoxication induced by carbamazepine and phenytoin
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.eplepsyres.2009.01.015
Topiramate and zonisamide prevent paradoxical intoxication induced by carbamazepine and phenytoin
Abstract
The mechanisms of paradoxical aggravation of epileptic seizures induced by selected antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) remain unclear. The present study addressed this issue by determining the seizure-threshold doses of carbamazepine (CBZ) and phenytoin (PHT), as well the dose-dependent effects of CBZ, PHT, and carbonic anhydrase-inhibiting AEDs, acetazolamide (AZM), topiramate (TPM), and zonisamide (ZNS), on neurotransmitter release in rat hippocampus. The dose-dependent effects of AEDs on hippocampal extracellular levels of glutamate (Glu), GABA, norepinephrine (NE), dopamine (DA), and serotonin (5-HT) were determined by microdialysis with high-speed and high-sensitive extreme liquid chromatography. Proconvulsive effects of AEDs were determined by telemetric-electrocorticography. Therapeutically relevant doses of AZM, CBZ, TPM, and ZNS increased hippocampal extracellular levels of GABA, NE, DA, and 5-HT, while PHT had no effect. Supratherapeutic doses of AZM, CBZ, PHT, TPM, and ZNS decreased extracellular levels of GABA, NE, DA, and 5-HT, without affecting Glu levels. Toxic doses of CBZ and PHT produced seizures (paradoxical intoxication), markedly increasing all transmitter levels, but TPM and ZNS even at toxic doses did not produce seizure. Co-administration experiments showed that therapeutically relevant doses of CBZ or PHT reduced the seizure-threshold doses of PHT or CBZ, respectively. In contrast, therapeutically relevant doses of AZM, TPM, and ZNS elevated the seizure-threshold doses of CBZ and PHT. These results suggested that blockade of high percentage of the population of voltage-dependent sodium channels by CBZ and PHT might be important in inducing paradoxical intoxication/reaction, and that inhibition of carbonic anhydrase inhibits this effect. TPM and ZNS are candidate first-choice agents in treatment of epilepsy when first-line AEDs are ineffective.
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