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Anticonvulsant and Antioxidant Effects of Pitavastatin Against Pentylenetetrazol-Induced Kindling in Mice

(2017) Anticonvulsant and Antioxidant Effects of Pitavastatin Against Pentylenetetrazol-Induced Kindling in Mice. Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin. pp. 291-298. ISSN 2228-5881

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Abstract

Purpose: The pleiotropic effects of statins (antioxidant and anti-inflammation) have been reported by previous studies. Therefore, we aimed to determine whether pitavastatin has protective effects against pentylenetetrazol (PTZ)-induced kindling in mice and also whether pitavastatin improves the brain antioxidant capacity and attenuates the oxidative injuries in kindled mice. Methods: Twenty-four mice were randomly divided into four groups (each group n= 6); control, PTZ-kindling and PTZ-kindled rats treated with pitavastatin (1& 4 mg/kg). PTZ kindling seizures were induced by repetitive intraperitoneal injections of PTZ (65 mg/kg) every 48 hours till day twenty-one. Animals received daily oral pitavastatin for twenty-one days. Latency, score and duration of the seizures were recorded. The activities of catalase (CAT) ad superoxide dismutase (SOD), and likewise the contents of malondialdehyde (MDA) and nitrate were assessed in the brains of all rats. Results: There was a progressive reduction in latency of the kindled rats in the next injections of PTZ. Pitavastatin reduced this value (latency) particularly at higher dose. Seizures duration and score also decreased in treatment groups. SOD and CAT activities significantly decreased in PTZ-kindling group by 62 and 64, respectively, but pitavastatin did not significantly change the SOD and CAT activities. Brain MDA and nitrate significantly increased in PTZ-kindling group by 53 and 30, respectively. Pitavastatin at higher dose significantly decreased the MDA and nitrate contents of PTZ-kindling rats by 45 and 32, respectively. Conclusion: Our findings revealed that pitavastatin can improve the behavioral expression of the PTZ-kindling rats and attenuate the seizure-induced oxidative/nitrosative damage.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Seizure Oxidative damage Nitrosative damage Pentylenetetrazole Pitavastatin induced status-epilepticus coa reductase inhibitor oxidative stress mitochondrial dysfunction atorvastatin mechanisms epilepsy injury damage model Pharmacology & Pharmacy
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Page Range: pp. 291-298
Journal or Publication Title: Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 7
Number: 2
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.15171/apb.2017.035
ISSN: 2228-5881
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.bmsu.ac.ir/id/eprint/4397

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