Additive interaction for three-drug combination of carbamazepine, lacosamide and lamotrigine against maximal electroshock-induced seizures – a type I isobolographic analysis

Maria Kondrat-Wróbel, J. Łuszczki
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Introduction. Treatment of epilepsy patients with one antiepileptic drug often fails and then the insufficiently medicated patients need two or three antiepileptic drugs combined together to stop their seizures. However, polytherapy is always associated with drug-drug interactions whose nature may or may not be favorable for epilepsy patients. Preclinical studies on animals can help to select beneficial combinations of antiepileptic drugs that could be used in further clinical settings. Aim. To isobolographically characterize anticonvulsant effects of a combination of three antiepileptic drugs (carbamazepine, lacosamide and lamotrigine) at the fixed drug dose ratio of 1:1:1 in the mouse maximal electroshock-induced seizure test. Material and methods. Maximal electroconvulsions were evoked in male Swiss mice by a current (25 mA, 500 V, 0.2 s stimulus duration) delivered via auricular electrodes. Type I isobolographic analysis was applied to assess the interaction among carbamazepine, lacosamide and lamotrigine. Results. Isobolographic analysis revealed that the combination of carbamazepine, lacosamide and lamotrigine produced additive interaction in the mouse maximal electroshock-induced seizure test. Conclusions. Additivity among carbamazepine, lacosamide and lamotrigine in this preclinical study can be translated to clinical settings and this three-drug combination can be recommended as a treatment option for epilepsy patients who are resistant to standard treatment regimens.
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卡马西平、拉科沙胺和拉莫三嗪三药联合抗最大电休克诱发癫痫发作的加性相互作用- I型等密度分析
介绍。用一种抗癫痫药物治疗癫痫患者往往失败,然后用药不足的患者需要两种或三种抗癫痫药物联合使用才能停止癫痫发作。然而,综合治疗总是与药物相互作用有关,其性质可能对癫痫患者有利,也可能不利。动物临床前研究可以帮助选择抗癫痫药物的有益组合,这些药物可以在进一步的临床环境中使用。的目标。在小鼠最大电刺激惊厥试验中,以1:1:1的固定剂量比,对卡马西平、拉科沙胺和拉莫三嗪三种抗癫痫药物联用的抗惊厥作用进行等温测定。材料和方法。在雄性瑞士小鼠中,通过耳穴电极施加25 mA、500 V、0.2 s的电流可诱发最大电惊厥。应用I型等密度分析评价卡马西平、拉科沙胺和拉莫三嗪的相互作用。结果。等密度分析显示卡马西平、拉科沙胺和拉莫三嗪联用在小鼠最大电刺激癫痫发作试验中产生了加性相互作用。结论。在这项临床前研究中,卡马西平、拉科沙胺和拉莫三嗪的可加性可以转化为临床环境,并且可以推荐这三种药物联合作为对标准治疗方案耐药的癫痫患者的治疗选择。
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