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Targeted delivery of lacosamide-conjugated gold nanoparticles into the brain in temporal lobe epilepsy in rats.
Ugur Yilmaz, Canan; Emik, Serkan; Orhan, Nurcan; Temizyurek, Arzu; Atis, Muge; Akcan, Ugur; Khodadust, Rouhollah; Arican, Nadir; Kucuk, Mutlu; Gurses, Candan; Ahishali, Bulent; Kaya, Mehmet.
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  • Ugur Yilmaz C; Department of Pharmaceutical Biosciences, Biomedical Centrum, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden; Department of Laboratory Animals Science, Aziz Sancar Institute of Experimental Medicine, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Emik S; Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Orhan N; Department of Neuroscience, Aziz Sancar Institute of Experimental Medicine, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Temizyurek A; Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Koç University, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Atis M; Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Koç University, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Akcan U; Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Koç University, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Khodadust R; Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Life Sciences, Koç University, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Arican N; Department of Forensic Medicine, Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Kucuk M; Department of Laboratory Animals Science, Aziz Sancar Institute of Experimental Medicine, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Gurses C; Department of Neurology, School of Medicine, Koç University, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Ahishali B; Department of Histology and Embryology, School of Medicine, Koç University, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Kaya M; Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Koç University, Istanbul, Turkey. Electronic address: mehmetkaya@ku.edu.tr.
Life Sci ; 257: 118081, 2020 Sep 15.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32663576
ABSTRACT
Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is the most common form of epilepsy with focal seizures, and currently available drugs may fail to provide a thorough treatment of the patients. The present study demonstrates the utility of glucose-coated gold nanoparticles (GNPs) as selective carriers of an antiepileptic drug, lacosamide (LCM), in developing a strategy to cross the blood-brain barrier to overcome drug resistance. Intravenous administration of LCM-loaded GNPs to epileptic animals yielded significantly higher nanoparticle levels in the hippocampus compared to the nanoparticle administration to intact animals. The amplitude and frequency of EEG-waves in both ictal and interictal stages decreased significantly after LCM-GNP administration to animals with TLE, while a decrease in the number of seizures was also observed though statistically insignificant. In these animals, malondialdehyde was unaffected, and glutathione levels were lower in the hippocampus compared to sham. Ultrastructurally, LCM-GNPs were observed in the brain parenchyma after intravenous injection to animals with TLE. We conclude that glucose-coated GNPs can be efficient in transferring effective doses of LCM into the brain enabling elimination of the need to administer high doses of the drug, and hence, may represent a new approach in the treatment of drug-resistant TLE.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Sistemas de Liberación de Medicamentos / Epilepsia del Lóbulo Temporal / Nanopartículas del Metal / Lacosamida / Anticonvulsivantes Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Life Sci Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Turquía

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Sistemas de Liberación de Medicamentos / Epilepsia del Lóbulo Temporal / Nanopartículas del Metal / Lacosamida / Anticonvulsivantes Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Life Sci Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Turquía