Neuroprotective Effects of Lacosamide in Experimental Peripheral Nerve Injury in Rats : A Prospective Randomized and Placebo-Controlled Trial
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2020Yazar
Demiroz, Serdar and Ur, Koray and Bengu, Aydin Sukru and Ulucan, Aykut
and Atici, Yunus and Erdogan, Sinan and Cirakli, Alper and Erdem, Sevki
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Objective : To evaluate the neuroprotective effects of lacosamide after
experimental peripheral nerve injury in rats.
Methods : A total of 28 male wistar albino rats weighing 300-350 g were
divided into four groups. In group I, the sciatic nerve exposed and the
surgical wound was closed without injury; in group II, peripheral nerve
injuries (PNI) was performed after dissection of the nerve; in group
III, PNI was performed after dissection and lacosamide was administered,
and in group IV, PNI was performed after dissection and physiological
saline solution was administered. At 7 days after the injury all animals
were sacrificed after walking track analysis. A 5 mL blood sample was
drawn for biochemical analysis, and sciatic nerve tissues were removed
for histopathological examination.
Results : There is low tissue damage in lacosamide treated group and
antioxidant anzymes and malondialdehyde levels were higher than
non-treated and placebo treated group. However there was no improvement
on clinical assessment.
Conclusion : The biochemical and histological analyses revealed that
lacosamide has neuroprotective effect in PNI in rats. This
neuroprotective capacity depends on its scavenger role for free oxygen
radicals by increasing antioxidant enzyme activity.
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