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  • Boldine, an aporphine alkaloid, is known for its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and cytoprotective properties, which may play a role in managing epilepsy by scavenging free radicals linked to seizure activity.
  • * The study tested the effects of boldine on seizure models in mice, administering it daily for eight days, and assessed its antioxidant activity as a potential anticonvulsant mechanism.
  • * Results showed that boldine delayed seizure onset and reduced seizure severity in various models, while also enhancing the effectiveness of vitamin C; increased superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity in the brain suggests boldine's antioxidant effects contribute to its seizure-protective properties.

Article Abstract

Objectives: Boldine is an aporphine alkaloid which is best known for its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and cytoprotective characteristics. It seems that all these activities are related to boldine ability to scavenge reactive free radicals. As indicated by several pieces of evidence, free radicals generation are involved in initiation and propagation of epilepsy.

Methods: In this study, we investigated the sub-chronic effects of boldine on intraperitoneal and intravenous pentylenetetrazole (PTZ) models and electroshock-induced seizure in mice. Mice in treatment groups received different doses of boldine (once in a day for 8 days, ip.) and control group received solvent. We also evaluated the role of antioxidant activity of boldine as a part of its anti-seizure activity.

Results: The results demonstrated that sub-chronic administration of boldine increased time latencies to the onset of myoclonic and clonic seizure induced by intraperitoneal PTZ model and increased clonic seizure threshold in intravenous PTZ model. It also decreased tonic hind limb extension duration in the electroshock-induced seizure model. Co-administration of boldine with a non-effective dose of vitamin C induced the anticonvulsant activity of vitamin C. Superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity in the brain tissue of animals was increased following sub-chronic administration of boldine which all indicated antioxidant activity of boldine may be a part of its anticonvulsant activity.

Discussion: The anticonvulsant effects of boldine in three different animal models of epilepsy have been indicated. We have also shown that the antioxidant role of boldine might be a part of its anticonvulsant effect.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01616412.2017.1402500DOI Listing

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