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A cikk állandó MOB linkje:
http://mob.gyemszi.hu/detailsperm.jsp?PERMID=166839
MOB:2025/1
Szerzők:Basaran, Recep; Efendioglu, Mustafa; Akca, Metehan; Ceman, Duygu; Demirtas, Cumaali; Sürmeneli, Yunus Emre; Yildirim, Mehmet
Tárgyszavak:TRAUMA; AGYSÉRÜLÉSEK; EPILEPSIA, TRAUMÁS; FÁJDALOMCSILLAPÍTÁS; ANTICONVULSIVUMOK; ÁLLATKÍSÉRLETEK
Folyóirat:Physiology International - 2025. 112. évf. 1. sz.
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  Antihyperalgesic effects of gabapentin and levetiracetam in a model of post-traumatic epilepsy / Recep Basaran [et al.]
  Bibliogr.: p. 82. - Abstr. eng. - DOI: https://doi.org/10.1556/2060.2025.00524
  In: Physiology International. - ISSN 2498-602X, eISSN 2677-0164. - 2025. 112. évf. 1. sz., p. 68-84. : ill.


Objective: This study aimed to investigate the role of levetiracetam (LEV) and gabapentin (GBP) on mechanical and thermal pain thresholds, as well as n-acetylcysteine (NAC) as an adjuvant, in the pentylenetetrazol (PTZ)-induced post-traumatic epilepsy (PTE) model after mild-traumatic brain injury (TBI) in male Sprague-Dawley rats. Methods: Animals were randomly divided into 7 groups (Control, PTE, PTEţLEV, PTEţGBP, PTEţNAC, PTEţLEVţNAC and PTEţGBPţNAC). Rats received 50 mg kg1 LEV, 100 mg kg1 GBP, and combinations of these antiepileptics with 100 mg kg1 NAC for 14 days after TBI. Results: While the thermal pain threshold decreased significantly in the PTE group (P < 0.05), it increased in the PTEţLEV, PTEţGBP, and PTEţLEVţNAC groups (P < 0.05, P < 0.001 and P < 0.01, respectively). Interestingly, NAC alone did not affect the thermal pain threshold, but the combination of PTEţLEVţNAC increased the thermal pain threshold. Furthermore, PTEţGBPţNAC administration prevented the effect of GBP on the thermal pain threshold. Conclusions: The presented study is the first to examine the effect of LEV and GBP in PTE. It was found that PTE decreased the thermal pain threshold, but LEV and GBP applied for 14 days prevented the decrease in PTE-related pain threshold and increased the thermal pain threshold. NAC, which was used as an adjuvant to support antiepileptic drugs, did not influence the thermal pain threshold alone; however, it increased the pain threshold more by potentiating the effect of LEV. Both LEV and GBP have an antihyperalgesic effect in the PTE model facilitated by PTZ, and NAC further reinforces the antihyperalgesic effect of LEV.  Kulcsszavak: traumatic brain injury, post-traumatic epilepsy, pain management, levetiracetam, gabapentin, n-acetylcysteine