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  • Dingxian Pill (DXP) is a traditional Chinese medicine known for its therapeutic effects on epilepsy ("Xianzheng") but its anti-epileptic mechanisms are not fully understood.
  • The study aims to clarify how DXP affects neuronal loss and damage in epilepsy via the TNF-α/TNFR1 signaling pathway.
  • In a study with Kunming mice, DXP showed significant improvements in neuronal health, reduced apoptosis, and downregulated key proteins associated with cell death when compared to a control group, highlighting its potential as an anti-epileptic treatment.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Dingxian Pill (DXP), a famous traditional Chinese medicine prescription, and has been widely proven to have positive therapeutic effects on "Xianzheng" (the name of epilepsy in ancient China). However, the anti-epileptic molecular mechanisms of DXP are not yet fully understood and remain to be further investigated.

Aim Of The Study: To elucidate the molecular mechanism of DXP's improvement in epileptic neuronal loss, damage and apoptosis by regulating TNF-α/TNFR1 signaling pathway.

Materials And Methods: Sixty Kunming mice were randomly divided in 6 groups: control group (equal volume of normal saline), model group (180 mg kg pilocarpine hydrochloride - used to establish the epilepsy animal model), carbamazepine group (30 mg kg), and low, medium, and high-dose Dingxian Pill groups (4.08, 8.16, and 16.32 g kg, respectively - oral administration once daily for 2 weeks). Successful establishment of the epileptic mouse model was monitored with electroencephalography. Pathological changes in hippocampal tissue were analyzed with hematoxylin-eosin staining. Hippocampal neuronal apoptosis was analyzed with TUNEL staining. TNF-α, TNFR1, TRADD, FADD, and caspase-8 mRNA and protein expression levels in hippocampal tissue were analyzed with real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction, immunohistochemistry, and Western blot, respectively. Cleaved caspase-8 protein levels in hippocampal tissue were measured with immunohistochemistry and Western blot.

Results: Compared to control, the model group showed an increase in continuous epileptic discharge waves on EEG, a damaged hippocampal neuron morphological structure, increased hippocampal neuronal apoptosis, and significantly increased TNF-α, TNFR1, TRADD, FADD, and caspase-8 mRNA and protein levels, and increased caspase-8 cleavage (P < 0.05). Compared to the model group, the carbamazepine group as well as the low-, medium-, and high-dose Dingxian Pill groups showed decreased epileptic discharges on EEG, an obvious hippocampal neuron morphological structure restoration, varying degrees of attenuated hippocampal neuronal apoptosis, and significantly decreased TNF-α, TNFR1, TRADD, FADD, and caspase-8 mRNA and protein levels as well as decreased caspase-8 cleavage (P < 0.05).

Conclusions: Dingxian Pill exerts an anti-epileptic effect through inhibition of TNF-α/TNFR1 signaling pathway-mediated apoptosis in hippocampal neurons.

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  • Dingxian Pill (DXP) is a traditional Chinese medicine known for its therapeutic effects on epilepsy ("Xianzheng") but its anti-epileptic mechanisms are not fully understood.
  • The study aims to clarify how DXP affects neuronal loss and damage in epilepsy via the TNF-α/TNFR1 signaling pathway.
  • In a study with Kunming mice, DXP showed significant improvements in neuronal health, reduced apoptosis, and downregulated key proteins associated with cell death when compared to a control group, highlighting its potential as an anti-epileptic treatment.
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