Carbamazepine does not alter the intrinsic cardiac function in rats with epilepsy

Among the causes for sudden unexpected death (SUDEP) in epilepsy, the effects of antiepileptic drugs on the heart have been poorly explored. Based on this, the aim of our study was to evaluate the heart rate (in vivo and isolated ex vivo) and ventricular pressure (isolated ex vivo) of rats with and without epilepsy treated with carbamazepine. Four groups of adult, male Wistar rats (200-250 g) were studied: [A] control rats (n=8), received neither pilocarpine nor carbamazepine [B] carbamazepine-treated rats (n=8), received a daily dose of 120 mg/Kg, i.p. of carbamazepine for two weeks; [C] rats with epilepsy that received just saline solution (n=8); [D] rats with epilepsy that received a daily dose of 120 mg/Kg, i.p. of carbamazepine for two weeks (n=8). Our results showed significant increase in heart rate in animals with epilepsy (with and without the use of carbamazepine) when compared to the control groups in vivo. In contrast, we did not find differences during isolated ex vivo experiments comparing animals with and without epilepsy and despite the use of carbamazepine. Our results suggest that, in isolation, carbamazepine may not be a potential risk factor for sudden unexpected death in epilepsy.

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Main Authors: Colugnati,Diego B, Arida,Ricardo M, Cysneiros,Roberta M, Terra,Vera C, Sonoda,Eliza Y.F, Pansani,Aline P, Scorza,Carla A, Cavalheiro,Esper A, Scorza,Fulvio A
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Published: Academia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEURO 2010
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spelling oai:scielo:S0004-282X20100004000182010-08-11Carbamazepine does not alter the intrinsic cardiac function in rats with epilepsyColugnati,Diego BArida,Ricardo MCysneiros,Roberta MTerra,Vera CSonoda,Eliza Y.FPansani,Aline PScorza,Carla ACavalheiro,Esper AScorza,Fulvio A epilepsy heart SUDEP seizure antiepileptic drugs carbamazepine Among the causes for sudden unexpected death (SUDEP) in epilepsy, the effects of antiepileptic drugs on the heart have been poorly explored. Based on this, the aim of our study was to evaluate the heart rate (in vivo and isolated ex vivo) and ventricular pressure (isolated ex vivo) of rats with and without epilepsy treated with carbamazepine. Four groups of adult, male Wistar rats (200-250 g) were studied: [A] control rats (n=8), received neither pilocarpine nor carbamazepine [B] carbamazepine-treated rats (n=8), received a daily dose of 120 mg/Kg, i.p. of carbamazepine for two weeks; [C] rats with epilepsy that received just saline solution (n=8); [D] rats with epilepsy that received a daily dose of 120 mg/Kg, i.p. of carbamazepine for two weeks (n=8). Our results showed significant increase in heart rate in animals with epilepsy (with and without the use of carbamazepine) when compared to the control groups in vivo. In contrast, we did not find differences during isolated ex vivo experiments comparing animals with and without epilepsy and despite the use of carbamazepine. Our results suggest that, in isolation, carbamazepine may not be a potential risk factor for sudden unexpected death in epilepsy.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAcademia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEUROArquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria v.68 n.4 20102010-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X2010000400018en10.1590/S0004-282X2010000400018
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author Colugnati,Diego B
Arida,Ricardo M
Cysneiros,Roberta M
Terra,Vera C
Sonoda,Eliza Y.F
Pansani,Aline P
Scorza,Carla A
Cavalheiro,Esper A
Scorza,Fulvio A
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Arida,Ricardo M
Cysneiros,Roberta M
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Sonoda,Eliza Y.F
Pansani,Aline P
Scorza,Carla A
Cavalheiro,Esper A
Scorza,Fulvio A
Carbamazepine does not alter the intrinsic cardiac function in rats with epilepsy
author_facet Colugnati,Diego B
Arida,Ricardo M
Cysneiros,Roberta M
Terra,Vera C
Sonoda,Eliza Y.F
Pansani,Aline P
Scorza,Carla A
Cavalheiro,Esper A
Scorza,Fulvio A
author_sort Colugnati,Diego B
title Carbamazepine does not alter the intrinsic cardiac function in rats with epilepsy
title_short Carbamazepine does not alter the intrinsic cardiac function in rats with epilepsy
title_full Carbamazepine does not alter the intrinsic cardiac function in rats with epilepsy
title_fullStr Carbamazepine does not alter the intrinsic cardiac function in rats with epilepsy
title_full_unstemmed Carbamazepine does not alter the intrinsic cardiac function in rats with epilepsy
title_sort carbamazepine does not alter the intrinsic cardiac function in rats with epilepsy
description Among the causes for sudden unexpected death (SUDEP) in epilepsy, the effects of antiepileptic drugs on the heart have been poorly explored. Based on this, the aim of our study was to evaluate the heart rate (in vivo and isolated ex vivo) and ventricular pressure (isolated ex vivo) of rats with and without epilepsy treated with carbamazepine. Four groups of adult, male Wistar rats (200-250 g) were studied: [A] control rats (n=8), received neither pilocarpine nor carbamazepine [B] carbamazepine-treated rats (n=8), received a daily dose of 120 mg/Kg, i.p. of carbamazepine for two weeks; [C] rats with epilepsy that received just saline solution (n=8); [D] rats with epilepsy that received a daily dose of 120 mg/Kg, i.p. of carbamazepine for two weeks (n=8). Our results showed significant increase in heart rate in animals with epilepsy (with and without the use of carbamazepine) when compared to the control groups in vivo. In contrast, we did not find differences during isolated ex vivo experiments comparing animals with and without epilepsy and despite the use of carbamazepine. Our results suggest that, in isolation, carbamazepine may not be a potential risk factor for sudden unexpected death in epilepsy.
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