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Protects Against PTZ-Induced Seizures in LPS Pre-conditioned Zebrafish Model

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Journal Front Pharmacol
Date 2022 Apr 21
PMID 35444543
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Epilepsy is a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent unprovoked seizures. Mounting evidence suggests the link between epileptogenesis and neuroinflammation. We hypothesize that eliminating neuroinflammation can alleviate seizure severity and prolong seizure onset. (CS) is a snakehead murrel commonly consumed by locals in Malaysia, believed to promote wound healing and mitigate inflammation. This study aims to unravel the anticonvulsive potential of CS extract on neuroinflammation-induced seizures using an adult zebrafish model. Neuroinflammation was induced cerebroventricular microinjection of lipopolysaccharides from and later challenged with a second-hit pentylenetetrazol at a subconvulsive dose of 80 mg/kg. Zebrafish behaviour and swimming pattern analysis, as well as gene expression analysis, were done to study the pharmacological property of CS. CS extract pre-treatment in all doses significantly reduced seizure score, prolonged seizure onset time and slightly improved the locomotor swimming pattern of the zebrafish. CS extract pre-treatment at all doses significantly reduced the expression of NFB gene in the brain, and CS extract at 25 mg/L significantly reduced the IL-1 gene expression suggesting anti-neuroinflammatory properties. However, there were no significant changes in the TNFα. Besides, CS extract at 50 mg/L also elevated the expression of the CREB gene, which exerts neuroprotective effects on the neurons and the NPY gene, which plays a role in modulating the inhibition of the excitatory neurotransmission. To sum up, CS extract demonstrated some anticonvulsive and anti-inflammatory activity on neuroinflammation-induced seizures. Still, more studies need to be done to elucidate the mechanism of action of CS extract.

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