Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2011484 Pharmacological Reports 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The aim of this study was to assess the acute adverse effects (neurotoxic) of several antiepileptic drugs (clonazepam, lamotrigine, oxcarbazepine, phenytoin, phenobarbital and topiramate) by measuring skeletal muscular strength in mice using the grip-strength test. Linear regression analysis of grip-strength in relation to drug dose-response allowed us to determine D50 values, the dosages of antiepileptic drugs that reduced grip-strength in mice by 50% compared to control animals. Each of the antiepileptic drugs studied reduced skeletal muscular strength in mice in a dose-dependent manner. The D50 for clonazepam was 31.7 mg/kg, lamotrigine – 47.7 mg/kg, oxcarbazepine – 87.3 mg/kg, phenobarbital – 128.7 mg/kg, phenytoin – 69.7 mg/kg, and topiramate – 509.5 mg/kg. In conclusion, the grip-strength test can aid in evaluating acute adverse effects of drugs with respect to their influence on muscular strength in experimental animals.

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