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find Author "郎森阳" 2 results
  • 颞叶癫痫动物模型

    癫痫是一种神经系统常见疾病,绝大多数癫痫患者可以通过药物控制发作,但是仍有约1/3患者为药物难治性癫痫,在难治性癫痫中绝大多数为颞叶癫痫。对颞叶癫痫动物模型的研究有助于了解其发病机制、脑电改变及病理生理特点,为寻找其治疗方法有一定帮助。现就颞叶癫痫动物模型的制作方法、行为学表现、脑电改变及病理特征进行总结。目前常用颞叶癫痫动物模型有海人酸模型和匹罗卡品模型,两种模型均可以通过系统给药和局部给药方式实现,可以诱发急性癫痫持续状态,之后出现反复自发发作从而形成慢性癫痫模型。两种模型均可引发海马起源的痫样放电,造成海马神经元变性、胶质细胞增生及苔藓纤维出芽,与人类颞叶癫痫相似。

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  • Adjunctive lacosamide for partial-onset seizures: efficacy and safety results from a randomized placebo-controlled trial

    ObjectivesTo evaluate the efficacy and safety of lacosamide (200mg/d and 400mg/d)when added to 1 to 3 antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) in adults with uncontrolled partial-onset seizures. MethodsDuring this multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, patients were randomized to placebo or lacosamide 200 or 400mg/day after an 8-week baseline period. Lacosamide was titrated in weekly increments to target dose over 4 weeks and maintained for 12 weeks followed by 12 weeks for withdrawal. The reductions of seizure frequence during maintain period and proportion of ≥50% reduction of seizures frequence were analysed. Besides,adverse effects were also recorded. ResultsFive hundred fourty patients were randomized, 515 patients completed the trial (Full analysis set, FAS), including 394 were per-protocol set (PPS). The reduction of seizure frequence during maintain period every 4 weeks among 200mg/d,400mg/d group and placebo group were 26.35%,40.12%,21.69%(P=0.000 5) and 25.61%,46.86%,23.06%(P<0.000 1), respectively in FAS and PPS. The proportion of ≥50% reduction of seizures frequence among three groups were 29.82%,38.15%,22.49%(P=0.006 8) and 27.94%,42.37%,22.86%(P=0.002 3), respectively in FAS and PPS. The incidences of adverse events were 5.84%, 36.11%, 19.55% among three groups. Compared with each other, there was statistic significance between 400mg/d and placebo groups. ConclusionIn this trial, adjunctive lacosamide significantly reduced seizure frequency in patients with uncontrolled partial-onset seizures. Along with favorable pharmacokinetic and tolerability profiles, these results support further development of lacosamide as an AED.

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