1. New application of an old drug proparacaine in treating epilepsy via liposomal hydrogel formulation.
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Taleb, Abdoh, Zhou, Ya-Ping, Meng, Ling-Tong, Zhu, Ming-Yi, Zhang, Qiao, Naveed, Muhammad, Li, Lian-Di, Wang, Peng, Zhou, Qi-Gang, Meng, Fan, and Han, Feng
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EPILEPSY , *CARDIOTOXICITY , *TRANSDERMAL medication , *ANTICONVULSANTS , *LOCAL anesthetics , *LIPOSOMES , *OPHTHALMIC drugs , *PHENOBARBITAL - Abstract
Proparacaine (PPC) is a previously discovered topical anesthetic for ophthalmic optometry and surgery by blocking the central Nav1.3. In this study, we found that proparacaine hydrochloride (PPC-HCl) exerted an acute robust antiepileptic effect in pilocarpine-induced epilepsy mice. More importantly, chronic treatment with PPC-HCl totally terminated spontaneous recurrent seizure occurrence without significant toxicity. Chronic treatment with PPC-HCl did not cause obvious cytotoxicity, neuropsychiatric adverse effects, hepatotoxicity, cardiotoxicity, and even genotoxicity that evaluated by whole genome-scale transcriptomic analyses. Only when in a high dose (50 mg/kg), the QRS interval measured by electrocardiography was slightly prolonged, which was similar to the impact of levetiracetam. Nevertheless, to overcome this potential issue, we adopt a liposome encapsulation strategy that could alleviate cardiotoxicity and prepared a type of hydrogel containing PPC-HCl for sustained release. Implantation of thermosensitive chitosan-based hydrogel containing liposomal PPC-HCl into the subcutaneous tissue exerted immediate and long-lasting remission from spontaneous recurrent seizure in epileptic mice without affecting QRS interval. Therefore, this new liposomal hydrogel formulation of proparacaine could be developed as a transdermal patch for treating epilepsy, avoiding the severe toxicity after chronic treatment with current antiepileptic drugs in clinic. [Display omitted] • Proparacaine, a local anesthetic drug, exerts rapid, robust, and persistent antiepileptic property. • No obvious cytotoxicity, neuropsychiatric adverse effects, genotoxicity, and cardiotoxicity after proparacaine treatment. • The antiepileptic effect of newly prepared proparacaine liposome hydrogel is remarkable without cardiotoxicity. • Proparacaine could be developed as a transdermal patch for curing epilepsy, avoiding the severe toxicity in clinic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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