Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Mechanisms of Action of Anticonvulsant Drugs
View through CrossRef
Summary: Understanding the mechanisms of action of anticonvulsant drugs has been a major research effort of neuroscientists for the last three decades. Numerous biochemical and electrophysiological processes have been shown to be modulated by anticonvulsant drugs. However, clear correlations of these effects with anticonvulsant activity are often difficult to determine. Over the last 5 years, several major research areas have developed that shed new light on the mechanisms of action of anticonvulsant drugs. Although a complete discussion of all aspects of anticonvulsant research are, not possible in the scope of this article, a description of benzodiazepine receptors, mechanisms involved in neuronal sustaining repetitive firing, and calcium regulation of neuronal function have direct bearing on neuronal excitability and ultimately on anticonvulsant drug effect. Each of these major research areas has opened new insights into our understanding of molecular mechanisms of how anticonvulsant drugs work.
Title: Mechanisms of Action of Anticonvulsant Drugs
Description:
Summary: Understanding the mechanisms of action of anticonvulsant drugs has been a major research effort of neuroscientists for the last three decades.
Numerous biochemical and electrophysiological processes have been shown to be modulated by anticonvulsant drugs.
However, clear correlations of these effects with anticonvulsant activity are often difficult to determine.
Over the last 5 years, several major research areas have developed that shed new light on the mechanisms of action of anticonvulsant drugs.
Although a complete discussion of all aspects of anticonvulsant research are, not possible in the scope of this article, a description of benzodiazepine receptors, mechanisms involved in neuronal sustaining repetitive firing, and calcium regulation of neuronal function have direct bearing on neuronal excitability and ultimately on anticonvulsant drug effect.
Each of these major research areas has opened new insights into our understanding of molecular mechanisms of how anticonvulsant drugs work.
Related Results
PROCEEDINGS OF THE AUSTRALASIAN SOCIETY OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL PHARMACOLOGISTS
PROCEEDINGS OF THE AUSTRALASIAN SOCIETY OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL PHARMACOLOGISTS
1.Effect of chronic haloperidol treatment on D‐2 receptors labelled by (3H)‐spiperone in homogenates of rat corpus striatum. A. L. Gundlach, D. J. de Vries and P. M. Beart2.The eff...
Effect of Aminophylline on the Protective Action of Common Antiepileptic Drugs Against Electroconvulsions in Mice
Effect of Aminophylline on the Protective Action of Common Antiepileptic Drugs Against Electroconvulsions in Mice
Summary: The increasing amount of data tends to suggest that adenosine‐mediated inhibition may play a role in the anticonvulsant activity of a number of antiepileptic drugs. Conse...
Efektivitas Antikonvulsan Glodokan Tiang (Polyathia longifolia) pada Hewan Uji Mencit yang Diinduksi Strikinin
Efektivitas Antikonvulsan Glodokan Tiang (Polyathia longifolia) pada Hewan Uji Mencit yang Diinduksi Strikinin
Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder characterized by recurrent seizures due to abnormal electrical activity in the brain. This condition can significantly impact the qualit...
In vitro and In vivo Anticonvulsant Effect of Hydroalcoholic Extract of Moringa stenopetala in Mice Models
In vitro and In vivo Anticonvulsant Effect of Hydroalcoholic Extract of Moringa stenopetala in Mice Models
Background: Epilepsy is a debilitating neurological disorder that directly affects approximately 65 million people worldwide. In the search of safe and effective antiepileptics tra...
Biophysical investigations of molecular mechanisms of action of chemotherapeutic agents. 2. Antimicrobial and antimalarial agents (Review)
Biophysical investigations of molecular mechanisms of action of chemotherapeutic agents. 2. Antimicrobial and antimalarial agents (Review)
Background: Getting information on molecular mechanisms of action of biologically active compounds is a necessary step in the elaboration of new medicines. The development and appl...
Health policies and programs facilitating access to high-cost anticancer drugs
Health policies and programs facilitating access to high-cost anticancer drugs
Access to anticancer drugs is limited mainly due to their high cost. To support policymakers in Thailand to develop policies and programs to facilitate better access to high-cost a...
Anticonvulsants in bipolar disorders: current research and practice and future directions
Anticonvulsants in bipolar disorders: current research and practice and future directions
Objectives: To determine the clinical effectiveness of drugs with anticonvulsant properties for interventions in persons with bipolar disorder and to place these findings in the c...
Evaluation of the anticonvulsant properties of flurbiprofen in pilocarpine-induced convulsions in mice
Evaluation of the anticonvulsant properties of flurbiprofen in pilocarpine-induced convulsions in mice
Background and objective: Flurbiprofen, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), possesses non-selective COX inhibition properties. Some NSAIDs exhibit anticonvulsant effects...

