Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment (Jun 2024)

Benefits of Combining Antiepileptic Drugs with Vitamin B12 on Redox Balance: Penicillin-Induced Experimental Epilepsy Model

  • Taskin S,
  • Ozsoy S,
  • Cakir Z

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 20
pp. 1271 – 1277

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Seyhan Taskin,1 Seyma Ozsoy,2 Ziya Cakir3 1Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Harran University, Sanliurfa, Turkey; 2Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Tokat Gaziosmanpasa University, Tokat, Turkey; 3Vocational Higher School of Health Services, Tokat Gaziosmanpasa University, Tokat, TurkeyCorrespondence: Seyhan Taskin, Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Harran University, Osmanbey Campus, Haliliye, Sanliurfa, 63300, Turkey, Tel +90 4143183000, Fax +90 414318 31 92, Email [email protected]: A combination of antiepileptic drugs and antioxidants may be an effective treatment by restoring the disrupted redox balance and reducing oxidative stress exposure to neurons. This study aims to evaluate the effects of valproate and vitamin B12 on oxidative stress in an experimental epilepsy model induced by penicillin when administered alone or in combination.Patients and Methods: 35 male Wistar rats were used in this study. The rats were divided into five groups, which were saline group, 1 mg/kg, 2 mg/kg Vit B12 groups and Sodium valproate group Sodium valproate + Vit B12 group. The epileptic activity was induced by 500 IU of penicillin injection. Sodium valproate and Vitamin B12 were administered 30 min after penicillin administration. Electrocorticogram recordings were taken for 2 hours post-treatment and serum parameters were assessed for oxidative stress markers using spectrophotometric method.Results: There is statistically significant difference between the groups in total antioxidant status, total oxidant status, and oxidative stress index value (p=0.013; p˂0.001; p˂0.001, respectively). The valproate+vitamin B12 group showed elevated total thiol and native thiol levels, along with reduced disulphide levels, resulting in the lowest OSI value.Conclusion: These findings suggest the combined treatment effectively reduces oxidative stress. This study provides valuable insights into the antioxidant properties of valproate and vitamin B12, positioning them as potential agents for managing epilepsy. Understanding the efficacy and reliability of antioxidant strategies in epilepsy management could contribute significantly to advancements in epilepsy therapeutics.Keywords: epilepsy, animal model, antiepileptic drug, Vitamin B12, oxidative stress

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