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A comprehensive assessment of palmatine as anticonvulsant agent – In vivo and in silico studies

Authors :
Dorota Nieoczym
Marta Marszalek-Grabska
Radoslaw Szalak
Uday Kundap
Agnieszka A. Kaczor
Tomasz M. Wrobel
Nataliia Kosheva
Malgorzata Komar
Michal Abram
Camila V. Esguerra
Eric Samarut
Mateusz Pieróg
Marcin Jakubiec
Krzysztof Kaminski
Wirginia Kukula-Koch
Kinga Gawel
Source :
Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, Vol 172, Iss , Pp 116234- (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2024.

Abstract

Previously, we demonstrated that palmatine (PALM) – an isoquinoline alkaloid from Berberis sibrica radix, exerted antiseizure activity in the pentylenetetrazole (PTZ)-induced seizure assay in larval zebrafish. The aim of the present study was to more precisely characterize PALM as a potential anticonvulsant drug candidate. A range of zebrafish and mouse seizure/epilepsy models were applied in the investigation. Immunostaining analysis was conducted to assess the changes in mouse brains, while in silico molecular modelling was performed to determine potential targets for PALM. Accordingly, PALM had anticonvulsant effect in ethyl 2-ketopent-4-enoate (EKP)-induced seizure assay in zebrafish larvae as well as in the 6 Hz-induced psychomotor seizure threshold and timed infusion PTZ tests in mice. The protective effect in the EKP-induced seizure assay was confirmed in the local field potential recordings. PALM did not affect seizures in the gabra1a knockout line of zebrafish larvae. In the scn1Lab-/- zebrafish line, pretreatment with PALM potentiated seizure-like behaviour of larvae. Repetitive treatment with PALM, however, did not reduce development of PTZ-induced seizure activity nor prevent the loss of parvalbumin-interneurons in the hippocampus of the PTZ kindled mice. In silico molecular modelling revealed that the noted anticonvulsant effect of PALM in EKP-induced seizure assay might result from its interactions with glutamic acid decarboxylase and/or via AMPA receptor non-competitive antagonism. Our study has demonstrated the anticonvulsant activity of PALM in some experimental models of seizures, including a model of pharmacoresistant seizures induced by EKP. These results indicate that PALM might be a suitable new drug candidate but the precise mechanism of its anticonvulsant activity has to be determined.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07533322
Volume :
172
Issue :
116234-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.78be2bd0abc84046aa1af304dd7186db
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopha.2024.116234