Lamotrigine and valproic acid have different effects on motorcortical neuronal excitability

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Xingbao Li
Raffaella Ricci
Charles H. Large
Berry Anderson
Ziad Nahas
Mark S. George
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[1] Medical University of South Carolina,Brain Stimulation Laboratory, Department of Psychiatry
[2] GlaxoSmithKline S.p.A.,Medicines Research Centre
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Journal of Neural Transmission | 2009年 / 116卷
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Lamotrigine; Valproic acid; Transcranial magnetic stimulation; Motorcortical excitability;
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To investigate different cortical effects of lamotrigine and valproic acid, 30 paid healthy adult men were given, in a randomized/blinded fashion on three separate days (separated by a week), either a single dose of lamotrigine 325 mg, or a single dose of valproic acid 1,250 mg, or placebo. Resting motor threshold (RMT), cortical silent period (CSP) and motor evoked potential recruitment curves (RC) were assessed at baseline and 3 h after administration of each medication (or placebo). Lamotrigine caused a significant increase (63.32 vs. 69.25) in the RMT, compared with an insignificant increase following valproic acid (62.50 vs. 63.35), and a decrease (62.60 vs. 62.36) following placebo (F2,26 = 18.58, P < 0.0001). No significant difference in CSP was found between placebo and drugs (F2,26 = 0.119, P > 0.05). RCs were significantly suppressed by lamotrigine (t = 2.07, P < 0.05) and enhanced by valproic acid (t = 2.39, P < 0.05). Lamotrigine and valproic acid have different effects on cortical neuronal excitability as demonstrated by TMS.
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