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Valproic acid, but not lamotrigine, suppresses seizure-induced c-fos and c-Jun mRNA expression.

Brain research. Molecular brain research(2005)

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Seizure-induced activity has been shown to increase the expression of immediate early genes (IEGs) c-fos and c-Jun in the CNS. Anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) can suppress the induction of a seizure, but it is unknown if AEDs affect the expression of seizure-induced IEGs. We found that valproic acid (VPA), but not lamotrigine (LTG), was capable of suppressing seizure-induced c-fos and c-Jun mRNA expression in rats despite a similar anticonvulsant effect. LTG in some regions of the CNS enhanced seizure-induced IEG expression. These studies indicate that the older AED (VPA), as compared to the newer AED (LTG), can suppress seizure-induced IEG expression. The consequence of this suppression of IEGs following a generalized seizure may be viewed either as a neuroprotective or detrimental effect upon the brain.
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