1. Isobolographic analysis of the mechanisms of action of anticonvulsants from a combination effect.
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Matsumura N and Nakaki T
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- Animals, Anticonvulsants chemistry, Binding Sites physiology, Carbamazepine administration & dosage, Carbamazepine chemistry, Carbamazepine metabolism, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Drug Therapy, Combination, Humans, Piracetam administration & dosage, Piracetam chemistry, Piracetam metabolism, Treatment Outcome, Anticonvulsants administration & dosage, Anticonvulsants metabolism, Seizures drug therapy, Seizures metabolism
- Abstract
The nature of the pharmacodynamic interactions of drugs is influenced by the drugs׳ mechanisms of action. It has been hypothesized that drugs with different mechanisms are likely to interact synergistically, whereas those with similar mechanisms seem to produce additive interactions. In this review, we describe an extensive investigation of the published literature on drug combinations of anticonvulsants, the nature of the interaction of which has been evaluated by type I and II isobolographic analyses and the subthreshold method. The molecular targets of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) include Na(+) and Ca(2+) channels, GABA type-A receptor, and glutamate receptors such as NMDA and AMPA/kainate receptors. The results of this review indicate that the nature of interactions evaluated by type I isobolographic analyses but not by the two other methods seems to be consistent with the above hypothesis. Type I isobolographic analyses may be used not only for evaluating drug combinations but also for predicting the targets of new drugs., (Copyright © 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2014
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