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Taurine potentiates the anticonvulsive effect of the GABAAagonist muscimol and pentobarbital in the immature mouse hippocampus

2019

Objective The high incidence of epileptic seizures in neonates and their frequent refractoriness to pharmacologic therapies require identification of new therapeutical options. Therefore, we investigated whether the modulatory effect of taurine on γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA)A receptors can enhance the anticonvulsive potential of the GABAA receptor agonist muscimol and of the barbiturate pentobarbital. Methods We performed field potential recordings in in toto hippocampus preparations of immature (postnatal days 4-7) C57Bl/6 mouse pups. Spontaneous epileptiform activity was induced by the continuous presence of the potassium channel blocker 4-aminopyridine and the glycinergic antagonist stryc…

0301 basic medicineAgonistTaurinePentobarbitalTaurine bindingmedicine.drug_classGABAA receptorPharmacology03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound030104 developmental biology0302 clinical medicinenervous systemNeurologychemistryMuscimolBarbituratemedicineNeurology (clinical)Glycine receptor030217 neurology & neurosurgerymedicine.drugEpilepsia
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Pregnancy Outcome in Maternal Crigler-Najjar Syndrome Type II: A Case Report and Systematic Review of the Literature

2008

<i>Objective:</i> To report a case of maternal Crigler-Najjar syndrome (CNS) type II in pregnancy, systematically review the literature for similar case reports, and to evaluate whether pregnancy is safe in patients with the disease. Data sources included the PubMed and uptodate databases. <i>Results:</i> A 37-year-old mother with CNS type II was treated with phenobarbital during her pregnancy and her bilirubin levels were monitored. Her newborn had mild direct hyperbilirubinemia, did not require any treatment and his postnatal follow-up showed normal growth and development as well as normal hearing. <i>Conclusion:</i> CNS type II is rare, and only a few …

AdultMaleEmbryologyPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyBilirubinCrigler–Najjar syndromeDiseasechemistry.chemical_compoundPregnancymedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingNeonatologyHearing DisordersKernicterusCrigler-Najjar SyndromePregnancyFetusbusiness.industryInfant NewbornPregnancy OutcomeInfantObstetrics and GynecologyBilirubinGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseSurgeryPregnancy ComplicationschemistryPhenobarbitalPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthGestationFemalePhenobarbitalbusinessmedicine.drugFetal Diagnosis and Therapy
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Drug-induced pertubation of the aminothiol redox-status in patients with epilepsy: improvement by B-vitamins.

2008

Summary Objectives Patients with epilepsy have excess morbidity and mortality due to ischemic cardiovascular disease. Many of these patients have elevated concentrations of plasma total homocysteine (Hcy), which is an acknowledged risk factor for cardiovascular disease, venous thromboembolic disease, foetal malformations and dementia. Hyperhomocysteinemia may have negative effects through mechanisms involving oxidative damage. In the present study, we have investigated the aminothiol redox-status in patients on antiepileptic drugs. Thereafter, in a subset of patients with elevated total Hcy, we evaluated the effect of B-vitamin therapy. Methods In the first part of the study, 101 patients o…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyHyperhomocysteinemiaHomocysteinemedicine.medical_treatmentRiboflavinHyperhomocysteinemiaRiboflavinchemistry.chemical_compoundFolic AcidMethionineVitamin B DeficiencyInternal medicinemedicineHumansCysteineMethionineEpilepsybusiness.industryValproic AcidCase-control studyPyridoxineDipeptidesmedicine.diseasePyridoxineSurgeryB vitaminsEndocrinologyAnticonvulsantCarbamazepineNeurologychemistryLiverCase-Control StudiesPhenobarbitalPhenytoinDrug EvaluationAnticonvulsantsFemaleNeurology (clinical)businessOxidation-ReductionPrimidonemedicine.drugEpilepsy research
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Prevalence of epilepsy. A door-to-door survey in the Sicilian community of Riposto.

1996

In a door-to-door survey of common neurological disorders in Sicily (SNES Project), we administered a screening symptoms questionnaire and a brief neurological examination to detect epileptic patients. All of the subjects effectively resident in the community of Riposto on 1 November 1987 (prevalence day) were investigated (n = 9956). The subjects with a positive questionnaire or a previous diagnosis of epilepsy were extensively examined by a neurologist and then definitively classified for epilepsy by a panel of senior neurologists. The crude prevalence of active and non-active epilepsy was 3.21/1000; the prevalence of active epilepsy alone was 2.71/1000. Of the 27 active cases, sixteen we…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsNeurologyAdolescentPrevalenceNeurological examinationEpilepsyEpidemiologymedicinePrevalenceHumansAge of OnsetChildEpilepsymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGeneral NeuroscienceMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseItalyPhenobarbitalFemaleNeurology (clinical)NeurosurgeryAge of onsetbusinessmedicine.drugItalian journal of neurological sciences
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Drug load and memory during intracarotid amobarbital procedure in epilepsy

2021

Background Anti-seizure medications (ASMs) have been related to poor cognitive function, but their relationship with intracarotid amobarbital procedure (IAP) results remains unclear. Aims of the study To elucidate whether the number and drug load of ASMs are associated with memory scores of the IAP and the neuropsychological assessment. Methods Fifty-nine adult patients with drug-resistant epilepsy (mean age = 36.1, SD = 11.6) underwent bilateral IAP (with drawings and words as memory items) and a neuropsychological assessment to assess the risk of post-surgical memory decline. Total ASM drug load was calculated by summing the daily dose/defined daily dose ratio of every ASM of each patient…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyAmobarbitalFunctional Laterality03 medical and health sciencesEpilepsy0302 clinical medicineMemoryInternal medicinemedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineNeuropsychological assessmentEpilepsymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryConfoundingNeuropsychologyCognitionGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseDefined daily doseEpilepsy Temporal LobeInjections Intra-ArterialPharmaceutical PreparationsNeurologyCardiologyAmobarbitalWada testNeurology (clinical)business030217 neurology & neurosurgerymedicine.drugActa Neurologica Scandinavica
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Determination of barbiturates in urine by micellar liquid chromatography and direct injection of sample.

2000

Abstract A liquid chromatographic procedure for the determination of six barbiturates (barbital, diallyl barbituric acid, phenobarbital, butabarbital, amobarbital and pentobarbital) in urine samples is described. The proposed system uses a Spherisorb octadecyl-silane ODS-2 C 18 analytical column and a guard column of similar characteristics. The UV detector was set at 240 nm. A study to select adequate composition of the micellar mobile phase for the separation of these compounds in urine samples is performed. Maximum resolution was achieved with a 0.07 M sodium dodecylsulphate-0.3% propanol at pH 7.4 eluent. Limits of detection at 240 nm were ranged between 0.13 μg ml −1 for diallyl barbit…

AmobarbitalClinical BiochemistryPharmaceutical Science1-PropanolBarbitalAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundColumn chromatographyDrug DiscoverymedicineHumansSample preparationPentobarbitalSpectroscopyDetection limitBarbituric acidChromatographyButabarbitalHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationchemistryAlkanesulfonic AcidsMicellar liquid chromatographyBarbitalPhenobarbitalBarbituratesCalibrationAmobarbitalmedicine.drugChromatography LiquidJournal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis
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Phosphorylation of carcinogen metabolizing enzymes: regulation of the phosphorylation status of the major phenobarbital inducible cytochromes P-450 i…

1989

We present data showing that the major phenobarbital inducible cytochromes P-450 (cytochrome P-450IIB1 and cytochrome P-450IIB2) were phosphorylated in intact hepatocytes. This phosphorylation was greatly increased by the cAMP derivatives N6-dibutyryl-cAMP and 8-thiomethyl-cAMP mediated by a cAMP-dependent protein kinase. Most importantly the phosphorylation status of cytochromes P-450 was shown to change in the hepatocytes after treatment with glucagon, which is known to increase the level of cAMP in hepatocytes. The observed impact of the hormone glucagon on the phosphorylation of distinct cytochrome P-450 forms in intact hepatocytes reveals the possibility that the enzyme activity of cyt…

Cancer ResearchCytochromeBlotting WesternGlucagonMixed Function OxygenasesCytochrome P-450 Enzyme SystemCyclic AMPmedicineAnimalsPhosphorylationEnzyme inducerProtein kinase AbiologyChemistryCytochrome P450General MedicineThionucleotidesGlucagonRatsmedicine.anatomical_structureBucladesineLiverBiochemistryPhenobarbitalHepatocytebiology.proteinPhosphorylationElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelPhenobarbitalmedicine.drugCarcinogenesis
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Polychlorinated biphenyls, classified as either phenobarbital- or 3-methylcholanthrene-type inducers of cytochrome P-450, are both hepatic tumor prom…

1986

Abstract The cytochrome P -450 isozymes, cytochrome P -450 MC 1 and MC 2 , purified from rats treated with 3-methylcholanthrene (MC), were found by immunohistochemical staining to be strongly induced in the livers of rats treated with 3,3′, 4,4′-tetrachlorobiphenyl (TCBP), while the cytochrome P -450 isozymes, PB 1 and PB 2 , purified from the livers of rats treated with phenobarbital (PB), were shown to be induced in the livers of rats treated with 2,2′, 4,4′, 5,5′-hexachlorobiphenyl (HCBP). The latter compound also strongly induced NADPH-cytochrome P -450-reductase. Following induction, all 5 enzymes were located preferentially in the centrilobular and midzonal region of the liver acinus.…

Cancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyCytochromeIsozymechemistry.chemical_compoundLiver Neoplasms ExperimentalCytochrome P-450 Enzyme SystemInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsDiethylnitrosamineEnzyme inducergeographyCocarcinogenesisgeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyCytochrome P450IsletPolychlorinated BiphenylsRatsIsoenzymesEndocrinologyLiverOncologyBiochemistrychemistryNitrosamineEnzyme InductionPhenobarbitalMethylcholanthrenebiology.proteinFemalePhenobarbitalMethylcholanthrenemedicine.drugCancer Letters
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Development of hydroxysteroid sulfotransferase-deficient lesions during hepatocarcinogenesis in rats

1993

Rat liver cytosolic hydroxysteroid sulfotransferases form highly reactive sulfuric acid esters from some benzylic alcohols, such as 1-hydroxymethylpyrene. In this study we examined the expression of hydroxysteroid sulfotransferase a (STa) in carcinogen-induced enzyme-altered, presumably preneoplastic, rat liver foci. Female Wistar rats were given a single i.p. injection of diethylnitrosamine (0.15 mumol/g body wt) 1 day after birth to induce the liver foci. After weaning, rats were given 1-hydroxymethylpyrene or phenobarbital continuously in their diet (250 or 500 p.p.m. respectively) for a total of 120 days. Carcinogen-induced liver foci were identified by a change in the marker enzyme ade…

Cancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtySulfotransferaseBiologyRats Sprague-Dawleychemistry.chemical_compoundInternal medicineGene expressionBiomarkers TumormedicineAnimalsDiethylnitrosamineRats WistarCarcinogenAdenosine Triphosphataseschemistry.chemical_classificationPyrenesLiver NeoplasmsGeneral MedicineAdenosineRatsEndocrinologyEnzymeLiverchemistryPhenobarbitalCarcinogensImmunohistochemistryFemalePhenobarbitalHydroxysteroidSulfotransferasesmedicine.drugCarcinogenesis
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Microsomal activation of dibenzo[def,mno]chrysene (anthanthrene), a hexacyclic aromatic hydrocarbon without a bay-region, to mutagenic metabolites.

2002

Metabolically formed dihydrodiol epoxides in the bay-region of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons are thought to be responsible for the genotoxic properties of these environmental pollutants. The hexacyclic aromatic hydrocarbon dibenzo[def,mno]chrysene (anthanthrene), although lacking this structural feature, was found to exhibit considerable bacterial mutagenicity in histidine-dependent strains TA97, TA98, TA100, and TA104 of S. typhimurium in the range of 18-40 his(+)-revertant colonies/nmol after metabolic activation with the hepatic postmitochondrial fraction of Sprague-Dawley rats treated with Aroclor 1254. This mutagenic effect amounted to 44-84% of the values determined with benzo[a]py…

ChryseneMaleSalmonella typhimuriumStereochemistryAnthanthreneToxicologyRats Sprague-Dawleychemistry.chemical_compoundmedicineAnimalsBenzopyreneschemistry.chemical_classificationStrain (chemistry)Mutagenicity TestsGeneral MedicineChlorodiphenyl (54% Chlorine)RatschemistryEnzyme InductionPhenobarbitalMicrosomeMicrosomes LiverPyrenePhenobarbitalAromatic hydrocarbonAfter treatmentNADPmedicine.drugMethylcholanthreneMutagensChemical research in toxicology
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