Affiliation:
1. Razi Drug Research Center, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract
Background:
Epilepsy is a neurological disorder characterized by a decreased level of
vitamins and endogenous antioxidants and an enhanced level of oxidative stress.
Objective:
We designed this study to define the effects of combining melatonin, vitamin D3 (Vit
D3), and agmatine on seizures caused by pentylenetetrazole (PTZ) in male NMRI mice.
Methods:
The experimental groups were as follows: the first group was administered normal saline
(0.5 ml, i.p.) on the last day of the trial, and the second group was administered intraperitoneal
PTZ (60 mg/kg) on that day. Pre-treatment with diazepam (4 mg/kg), vitamin D3 (6000
IU/kg, p.o.), agmatine (40 mg/kg, p.o.), and melatonin (20 mg/kg, p.o) was given to the next four
groups before injecting PTZ (60 mg/kg, i.p.). The last group received a compound therapy of vitamin
D3, melatonin, and agmatine before PTZ injection. Afterward, the latency, duration, and
oxidative stress indications were evaluated in the brains of mice.
Results:
Treatments enhanced the latency of seizure and reduced seizure duration in comparison
with the PTZ group; the compound group increased seizure latency more than Vit D3, agmatine,
and melatonin groups and decreased the duration more than pre-treatment with Vit D3. We observed
enhancement in superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT) activity in the treatment
groups, while in the combination group, elevating CAT activity was comparable with Vit D3 and
agmatine groups. The malondialdehyde level decreased in diazepam, agmatine, melatonin, and
combination groups.
Conclusion:
The compound treatment was more efficient than each one alone in improving PTZinduced
seizure, which may result from suppressing oxidative stress.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.