Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Clarified Açaí () Juice as an Anticonvulsant AgentMechanistic Study of GABAergic Targets.
- Journal:
- Oxidative medicine and cellular longevity
- Year:
- 2018
- Authors:
- Arrifano, Gabriela P F et al.
- Affiliation:
- Departament of Neurochemistry and Neuropharmacology · Spain
Abstract
Seizures affect about 50 million people around the world. Approximately 30% of seizures are refractory to the current pharmacological arsenal, so, the pursuit of new therapeutic alternatives is essential. Clarified(EO) juice showed anticonvulsant properties similar to diazepam in anmodel with pentylenetetrazol, a GABAreceptor blocker. This study investigated the effects of EO on the main GABAergic targets for anticonvulsant drugs, analyzing the effect on the GABA receptor's benzodiazepine and picrotoxinin binding sites and the GABA uptake. Primary cultures of cortical neurons and astrocytes were treated with EO (0-25%) for up to 90 min. [H]Flunitrazepam and [H]TBOB binding, [H]GABA uptake, cell viability, and morphology were assayed. Nonlethal concentrations of EO increased agonist binding and decreased antagonist binding in cortical neurons. Low concentrations significantly inhibited GABA uptake, especially in astrocytes, suggesting an accumulation of endogenous GABA in the synaptic cleft. The results demonstrate, for the first time, that EO can improve GABAergic neurotransmission via interactions with GABAreceptor and modulation of GABA uptake. Understanding these molecular mechanisms will help in the treatment of seizures and epilepsy, especially in developing countries where geographic isolation and low purchasing power are the main barriers to access to adequate treatment.
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