2022
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1758754
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The antiinflammatory and electrophysiological effects of fingolimod on penicillin-induced rats

Abstract: Background The fact that inflammation triggers epileptic seizures brings to mind the antiepileptic properties of anti-inflammatory drugs. Objective To investigate the electrophysiological and anti-inflammatory effects of fingolimod on an experimental penicillin-induced acute epileptic seizure model in rats. Methods Thirty-two male Wistar rats were divided into four groups: control (penicillin), positive control (penicillin + diazepam [5 mg/kg]), drug (penicillin + fingolimod [0.3 mg/kg]) an… Show more

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“…The electrophysiological results were evaluated; the mean spike frequency measured in the first 5 min of epileptic activity was similarly not statistically significant in all groups ( p > 0.050) and like our other research (Akunal Türel et al, 2022; Danis et al, 2023). The mean values of spike frequency and spike amplitude recorded at 5‐min intervals from 30th minute to 125th minute are given in Table 1.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 61%
“…The electrophysiological results were evaluated; the mean spike frequency measured in the first 5 min of epileptic activity was similarly not statistically significant in all groups ( p > 0.050) and like our other research (Akunal Türel et al, 2022; Danis et al, 2023). The mean values of spike frequency and spike amplitude recorded at 5‐min intervals from 30th minute to 125th minute are given in Table 1.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 61%