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Current Clinical Pharmacology 2018-Nov

Pycnogenol Protects against Pentylenetetrazole-Induced Oxidative Stress and Seizures in Mice.

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Radha Goel
Prasoon Saxena

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BACKGROUND

Epilepsy is one of the most common and severe brain disorders in the world, characterized by recurrent spontaneous seizures due to an imbalance between cerebral excitability and inhibition. Oxidative stress is a biochemical state in which reactive oxygen species are generated and associated with various diseases including epilepsy. Pycnogenol, a polyphenol obtained from the pine tree and has antioxidant& anti-inflammatory activity. So, The aim of the study was carried out to evaluate the effect of pycnogenol on pentylenetetrazole (PTZ)-induced seizures in mice.

METHODS

The mice of swiss strain each weighing 18-30g were used. Pycnogenol (50&100mg/kg) were suspended in carboxy methyl cellulose in saline and administered orally. Diazepam (1mg/kg, i.p) was used as a standard drug. The anticonvulsant effects of the drugs were measured using PTZ and cognitive behaviour was also assessed. The biochemical estimation was done by measuring Thio barbituric acid , Superoxide dismutase (, Catalase, and reduced glutathione followed by histopathological study.

RESULTS

Pycnogenol 50 & 100mg/kg, showed significant increase in latency to PTZ-induced seizures, decrease in duration and frequency of convulsions compared to control animals; however, the effects were dose-dependent and were more significant at higher dose. No impairment in cognitive functions like memory and muscle relaxant was observed following pycnogenol 50 & 100 mg/kg. The effect of pycnogenol on biochemical parameter was found to be significant. It decrease significantly (p<0.01) the level of TBARS and increase the levels of SOD, catalase, and GSH in brain tissue. The histopathological evaluation showed less neuronal degeneration in brain due to PTZ induced seizures in comparison to control group.

CONCLUSIONS

Thus pycnogenol has a protective approach towards the convulsion and can be included as an adjuvant therapy with antiepileptic drugs.

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