Title : Rescue of PB-resistant neonatal seizures with single-dose of small-molecule TrkB antagonist show long-term benefits.

Pub. Date : 2020 Jan

PMID : 31864171






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1 A recently characterized CD-1 mouse model of phenobarbital (PB)-resistant neonatal ischemic-seizures (i.e.; unilateral carotid ligation) was shown to be associated with age-dependent (P7 vs. P10) acute seizure severity and PB-efficacy (i.e.; PB-resistant vs. PB-responsive). Phenobarbital S100 calcium binding protein A10 (calpactin) Mus musculus
2 A recently characterized CD-1 mouse model of phenobarbital (PB)-resistant neonatal ischemic-seizures (i.e.; unilateral carotid ligation) was shown to be associated with age-dependent (P7 vs. P10) acute seizure severity and PB-efficacy (i.e.; PB-resistant vs. PB-responsive). Phenobarbital S100 calcium binding protein A10 (calpactin) Mus musculus
3 ANA12 + PB treatment, but not PB-alone, rescued the loss of gamma power homeostasis present in P7 ligate-control but absent in P10 ligate group, highlighting the age-dependence. Phenobarbital S100 calcium binding protein A10 (calpactin) Mus musculus
4 In contrast, PB-alone treatment, but not ANA12+PB, significantly reduced the elevated delta-AUC observed in P10 ligate-controls, when PB is efficacious by itself. Phenobarbital S100 calcium binding protein A10 (calpactin) Mus musculus