MECHANISM OF ACTION OF ANTICONVULSANT DRUGS: A REVIEW
AbstractEpilepsy is a neurological disorder characterized by excessive electrical discharge in brain, which causes seizures. The therapeutic strategy in countering epilepsy involves reducing neuronal excitability through different mechanistic pathway. Most therapeutics currently used in the treatment of epilepsy is either directed towards blocking voltage-gated sodium and calcium channels or potentiating gamma amino butyric acid (GABA)-mediated neurotransmission, with little focus on voltage gated potassium ion channels, despite these channels having a major role in the control of all aspects of neuronal excitability. It is reported that functional impairment of potential channel, either by mutation or inhibition, result in epilepsy.
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225-236
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IJPSR
Ravitas Deshmukh*, Alok S. Thakur and Dhansay Dewangan
Shri Shankaracharya Institute of Pharmaceutical Science, Junwani, Bhilai (C.G.), India
18 October, 2010
21 November, 2010
14 January, 2011
http://dx.doi.org/10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.2(2).225-36
1-February-2011