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Epilepsy is a neurological condition described
by repeated unpredictable interruptions of
normal brain function, named epileptic seizures.
Oxidative stress, nitrosative stress, inflammation
and apoptosis are considered as potential
mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis of
epilepsy. In this study, we used Levetiracetam
(LEV) as a standard anti-epileptic treatment.
Clenbuterol (CLEN), a lipophilic B2-adrenoceptor
agonist is a therapeutic drug for asthma and
COPD. The possible neuroprotective actions of
CLEN were investigated by unveiling its potential
in preventing oxidative stress, inflammation and
apoptosis compared to LEV. Rats were allocated
into 4 groups. In the convulsive group, rats received
a single i.p. injection of 3 mEq/kg lithium chloride
20 hours prior to a single i.p. injection of 150 mg/
kg pilocarpine-hydrochloride. The control group
received 3 mEq/kg lithium-chloride dissolved in
normal saline. The third and fourth group, rats
received i.p. 500 mg/kg LEV 30 minutes and 0.5
mg/kg CLEN for 7 days before lithium-pilocarpine
(Li-PIL) administration respectively. Both drugs
alleviated Li-PIL seizures and motor deficits,
represented as open field parameters, in rats,
which attributed to preservation of hippocampal
reduced glutathione and decrease in total
thiobarbituric acid reactive substances and nitric
oxide contents. Furthermore, a reduction in tumor
necrosis factor-a, interleukin-1B was observed.
Moreover, both drugs protected hippocampal
neurons against apoptotic death assured by a
decrease in caspase-3 and cytochrome-c levels.
Collectively, our results suggest that CLEN might
possess a promising therapeutic effect in Li-PIL
-induced epileptic experimental model and other
pathological aberrations in epilepsy via significant
neuroprotective effects mediated by antioxidant,
anti-inflammatory and anti-apoptotic effects.
Keywords-Clenbuterol, Epilepsy, Inflammation,
Oxidative stress
Biography
Sarah has completed her Master at the age of 27 years from Cairo University Faculty of Pharmacy. She is Assistant Lecturer at Faculty of Pharmacy Cairo University, Egypt & Ph.D. Candidate in Pharmacology and Toxicology Department. She is interested in investigating new approaches in the treatment of epilepsy disease and at the same time being safe and affordable therapies in a experimental scientific manner. She is looking forward a safe and effective therapy firstly tested on experimental animals in an ethical protocol through the facilitation offered by Faculty of Pharmacy Cairo University, Egypt. She is hoping for all epilepsy patients all over the world to be safely cured.
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