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- W4385461214 abstract "Patients with early-onset Alzheimer's disease (EOAD) experience seizures and subclinical epileptiform activity, which may accelerate cognitive and functional decline. Antiseizure medicines (ASMs) may be a tractable disease-modifying strategy; numerous ASMs are marketed with well-established safety. However, little information is available to guide ASM selection as few studies have rigorously quantified ASM potency and tolerability in traditional seizure models in rodents with EOAD-associated risk factors. Presenilin 2 (PSEN2) variants evoke EOAD, and these patients experience seizures. This study thus established the anticonvulsant profile of mechanistically distinct ASMs in the frontline 6-Hz limbic seizure test evoked in PSEN2-knockout (KO) mice to better inform seizure management in EOAD.The median effective dose (ED50) of prototype ASMs was quantified in the 6-Hz test in male and female PSEN2-KO and wild-type (WT) C57BL/6J mice (3-4 months old). Minimal motor impairment (MMI) was assessed to estimate a protective index (PI). Immunohistological detection of cFos established the extent to which 6-Hz stimulation activates discrete brain regions in KO vs. WT mice.There were significant genotype-related differences in the potency and tolerability of several ASMs. Valproic acid and levetiracetam were significantly more potent in male KO than in WT mice. Additionally, high doses of valproic acid significantly worsened MMI in KO mice. Conversely, carbamazepine was significantly less potent in female KO vs. WT mice. In both male and female KO mice vs. WTs, perampanel and lamotrigine were equally potent. However, there were marked genotype-related shifts in PI of both carbamazepine and perampanel, with KO mice exhibiting less MMI at the highest doses tested. Gabapentin was ineffective against 6-Hz seizures in KO mice vs. WTs without MMI changes. Neuronal activation 90 min following 6-Hz stimulation was significantly increased in the posterior parietal association cortex overlying CA1 and in the piriform cortex of WT mice, while stimulation-induced increases in cFos immunoreactivity were absent in KO mice.Acute ASM potency and tolerability in the high-throughput 6-Hz test may be significantly altered with loss of normal PSEN2 function. Seizures in discrete EOAD populations may benefit from precisely selected medicines optimized for primary ASM pharmacological mechanisms." @default.
- W4385461214 created "2023-08-02" @default.
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- W4385461214 date "2023-08-01" @default.
- W4385461214 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W4385461214 title "Loss of normal Alzheimer's disease-associated Presenilin 2 function alters antiseizure medicine potency and tolerability in the 6-Hz focal seizure model" @default.
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- W4385461214 doi "https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1223472" @default.