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- W3207178698 abstract "Cholinergic-induced status epilepticus (SE) is associated with a loss of synaptic gamma-aminobutyric acid A receptors (GABAA R) and an increase in N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDAR) and amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid receptors (AMPAR) that may contribute to pharmacoresistance when treatment with benzodiazepine antiseizure medication is delayed. The barbiturate phenobarbital enhances inhibitory neurotransmission by binding to a specific site in the GABAA R to increase the open state of the channel, decrease neuronal excitability, and reduce glutamate-induced currents through AMPA/kainate receptors. We hypothesized that phenobarbital as an adjunct to midazolam would augment the amelioration of soman-induced SE and associated neuropathological changes and that further protection would be provided by the addition of an NMDAR antagonist.We investigated the efficacy of combining antiseizure medications to include a benzodiazepine and a barbiturate allosteric GABAA R modulator (midazolam and phenobarbital, respectively) to correct loss of inhibition, and ketamine to reduce excitation caused by increased synaptic localization of NMDAR and AMPAR, which are NMDA-dependent. Rats implanted with transmitters to record electroencephalographic (EEG) activity were exposed to soman and treated with atropine sulfate and HI-6 one min after exposure and with antiseizure medication(s) 40 minutes after seizure onset.The triple therapy combination of phenobarbital, midazolam, and ketamine administered at 40 minutes after seizure onset effectively prevented soman-induced epileptogenesis and reduced neurodegeneration. In addition, dual therapy with phenobarbital and midazolam or ketamine was more effective than monotherapy (midazolam or phenobarbital) in reducing cholinergic-induced toxicity.Benzodiazepine efficacy is drastically reduced with time after seizure onset and inversely related to seizure duration. To overcome pharmacoresistance in severe benzodiazepine-refractory cholinergic-induced SE, simultaneous drug combination to include drugs that target both the loss of inhibition (eg, midazolam, phenobarbital) and the increased excitatory response (eg, ketamine) is more effective than benzodiazepine or barbiturate monotherapy." @default.
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- W3207178698 title "Combination of antiseizure medications phenobarbital, ketamine, and midazolam reduces soman‐induced epileptogenesis and brain pathology in rats" @default.
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