A comparison of the effects of lamotrigine on neuroma-induced action potential firing and normal behaviour in rat: implications for establishing a pre-clinical 'therapeutic index'
P. Butler et al., A comparison of the effects of lamotrigine on neuroma-induced action potential firing and normal behaviour in rat: implications for establishing a pre-clinical 'therapeutic index', NEUROSCI L, 304(1-2), 2001, pp. 13-16
The effects of lamotrigine on rat neuroma and behavioural paradigms were ev
aluated to determine a pre-clinical therapeutic index. Lamotrigine blocked
neuroma-induced burst pattern firing at a free plasma concentration of 13.7
+/- 1.7 muM (n = 5). Oral dosing of lamotrigine (50-200 mg/kg) had no sign
ificant effects on behaviour but measurements of plasma concentrations of f
ree drug showed non-linear oral absorption and lower than predicted drug le
vels (5-27 muM). Given intravenously (10-100 mg/kg), lamotrigine did affect
behaviour at a free plasma concentration of 42.0 muM (n = 2). By comparing
free plasma concentrations, a therapeutic index of 3 was calculated, which
is lower than published data based on comparing oral doses. We propose tha
t a therapeutic index should only be derived with reference to plasma drug
concentrations to prevent non-linear or incomplete drug absorption from con
founding accurate estimation. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All ri
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