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  • The study investigated the antiseizure properties of Anacyclus pyrethrum (AEAPR), a plant used in traditional medicine for epilepsy treatment, particularly in conditions of oxidative stress, such as social isolation.
  • Using a pilocarpine model with socially isolated rats, researchers divided rats into treated (with AEAPR) and untreated groups, measuring their seizure activity and oxidative stress markers over time.
  • Results showed that AEAPR significantly reduced seizure frequency, duration, and severity, while also lowering oxidative stress indicators, suggesting it has potential as an effective treatment for epilepsy even in adverse conditions.

Article Abstract

Objective: Aqueous extract of Anacyclus pyrethrum (AEAPR) is used in traditional medicine to treat epilepsy, but whether it has antiseizure properties has not been established. Because extracts of the plant have antioxidant properties, we hypothesized that it may be particularly potent in conditions associated with oxidative stress, in particular social isolation.

Methods: We addressed these objectives in the pilocarpine experimental model of epilepsy using socially isolated rats maintaining contacts with (handled) and without (unhandled) positive handling strategy. Both groups were further divided into treated (AEAPR was added to the drinking water) and untreated groups. Continuous (24/7) electroencephalography (EEG) recordings started in the sixth week after status epilepticus (SE) with a predrug control period of 3 weeks, followed by 3 weeks of daily treatment with AEAPR or water, and finally a postdrug control period of 3 weeks. At the end of the experimental procedure, we measured lipid peroxidation, superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GPx), and catalase activities in the hippocampus to assess oxidative stress.

Results: A. pyrethrum treatment significantly reduced seizure frequency by 51% and 57%, duration by 30% and 33%, and severity by 31% and 26% in isolated handled and unhandled rats, respectively. The beneficial effects on seizures were still present 3 weeks after the end of the treatment. The treatment reduced lipid peroxidation as well as SOD, GPx, and catalase activities.

Significance: We conclude that A. pyrethrum has antiseizure and antioxidant properties, even in social isolation conditions.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/epi.17028DOI Listing

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