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  • Fisetin shows potential as a treatment for epilepsy but has issues like poor solubility and quick breakdown that affect its effectiveness.
  • The study tested fisetin loaded in chitosan nanoparticles (NP) on mice with epilepsy to see if it could improve its anticonvulsant properties.
  • Results indicated that fisetin NP provided protection against seizures and behavior issues, possibly by reducing oxidative stress and inflammation in the brain, suggesting a new potential therapy for epilepsy.

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Fisetin has displayed potential as an anticonvulsant in preclinical studies yet lacks clinical validation. Challenges like low solubility and rapid metabolism may limit its efficacy. This study explores fisetin-loaded chitosan nanoparticles (NP) to address these issues. Using a murine model of pilocarpine-induced temporal lobe epilepsy, we evaluated the anticonvulsant and neuroprotective effects of fisetin NP. Pilocarpine-induced seizures and associated neurobehavioral deficits were assessed after administering subtherapeutic doses of free fisetin and fisetin NP. Changes in ROS, inflammatory cytokines, and NLRP3/IL-18 expression in different brain regions were estimated. The results demonstrate that the fisetin NP exerts protection against seizures and associated depression-like behavior and memory impairment. Furthermore, biochemical, and histological examinations supported behavioral findings suggesting attenuation of ROS/TNF-α-NLRP3 inflammasome pathway as a neuroprotective mechanism of fisetin NP. These findings highlight the improved pharmacodynamics of fisetin using fisetin NP against epilepsy, suggesting a promising therapeutic approach against epilepsy and associated behavioral deficits.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nano.2024.102752DOI Listing

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  • Fisetin shows potential as a treatment for epilepsy but has issues like poor solubility and quick breakdown that affect its effectiveness.
  • The study tested fisetin loaded in chitosan nanoparticles (NP) on mice with epilepsy to see if it could improve its anticonvulsant properties.
  • Results indicated that fisetin NP provided protection against seizures and behavior issues, possibly by reducing oxidative stress and inflammation in the brain, suggesting a new potential therapy for epilepsy.
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