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UGT polymorphisms and lamotrigine clearance during pregnancy.

Epilepsy Res

February 2018

Epilepsy Clinic, Department of Neurology, University Hospital of Copenhagen, Rigshospitalet-Blegdamsvej and Glostrup, Denmark.

Objective: To evaluate the impact of maternal UGT1A4 and UGT2B7 genetic polymorphisms and sex of foetus on gestation-induced changes in lamotrigine (LTG) clearance during pregnancy and post-partum (PP).

Methods: Single nucleotide polymorphisms UGT1A4 142T > G, L48V (*3), UGT1A4 70C > A, P24T (*2) and UGT2B7 802C > T, H268Y (*2) were determined in 40 women (47 pregnancies) with epilepsy treated with LTG. Retrospectively collected data included LTG dosage and LTG plasma levels before pregnancy (T0), and LTG dosage and LTG plasma level changes in the first (T1), second (T2) and third trimester (T3), and post-partum (PP) as well as the sex of the foetus.

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