Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9191287 | Epilepsy Research | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Brain metabolic activation after 6Â Hz electrical stimulation (32Â mA, 3Â s stimulus duration) was assessed by autoradiographic analysis of 14C-2-deoxyglucose (2-DG) uptake. In addition, effects of the new antiepileptic drug lacosamide were examined on the stimulation-induced metabolic activation. The 6Â Hz stimulation via corneal electrodes induced a robust increase 2-DG uptake in cerebral cortical regions, lateral amygdala, and the caudate-putamen. Many other brain regions were not affected by the stimulation, including the hippocampal formation, medial nuclei of the amygdala, thalamus, and hypothalamus. Lacosamide (20Â mg/kg) injected i.p. 30Â min before application of electrical stimulation antagonized completely the seizure-induced brain metabolic activation but did not affect basal 2-DG uptake. The data provide evidence that lacosamide antagonizes the neural activation induced by an electrical seizure stimulus, without suppressing normal brain metabolic activity.
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Gary E. Duncan, Harold Kohn,