Takashi Ishikawa, Kenshi Takechi, Ashequr Rahman, Jun Ago, Naotaka Matsumoto, Aya Murakami, Chiaki Kamei
Department of Medicinal Pharmacology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1-1-1 Tsushima-naka, Okayama 700-8530, Japan.
Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin 2007 MarThe influences of histamine H1 receptor antagonists on maximal electroshock seizure were studied using infant rats. In this study, electroconvulsion was induced by stimulating rats using ear-clip electrodes, and the durations of electroencephalogram (EEG) seizure, tonic extensor (TE) seizure and clonic (CL) seizure induced by maximal electroshock were measured. Diphenhydramine, chlorpheniramine, cyproheptadine and ketotifen caused a dose-dependent and significant prolongation of both EEG seizure and TE seizure induced by maximal electroshock. On the other hand, epinastine and fexofenadine caused no such effects, even at a dose of 50 mg/kg. All drugs used in this study showed no significant effect on CL seizure induced by maximal electroshock. From these findings, it is suggested that epinastine and fexofenadine may cause no harmful influence on epilepsy, even when used in a little child.
Takashi Ishikawa, Kenshi Takechi, Ashequr Rahman, Jun Ago, Naotaka Matsumoto, Aya Murakami, Chiaki Kamei. Influences of histamine H1 receptor antagonists on maximal electroshock seizure in infant rats. Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin. 2007 Mar;30(3):477-80
PMID: 17329841
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