Anticonvulsants Flashcards
Lamotrigine primary mech
Blocks voltage gated Na+ channels preventing Na+ influx. Prevents depolarisation of glutamatergic neurones and reduces glutamate excitotoxicity
Lamotrigine drug target
Voltage gated Na+ channels
Lamotrigine side effects
Common: Rash, drowsiness
Less common but serious:
Steven-Johnson’s syndrome, suicidal thoughts
Sodium Valproate primary mech
Inhibition of GABA transaminase prevents the breakdown of GABA. This increases GABA concentrations directly in the synapse presynaptically and also indirectly prolongs GABA in the synapse due to the fact that extraneuronal metanolism of GABA is slowed which also slows GABA removal from the synapse.
Sodium valproate drug target
GABA transaminase
Sodium Valproate Side effect
Side effects (MANY):
Common: Stomach pain and diarrhoea, drowsiness, weight gain, hair loss
Serious:
hepatotoxicity, teratogenicity, pancreatitis
Diazepam Primary mech
Increases choride ion influx in response to GABA binding at the GABA A receptor. Increased chloride ion influx associated with hyperpolarisation of excitatory neurones.
Diazepam drug target
Benzodiazepine site on GABA A receptor
Diazepam side effects
Side effects:
Common: Drowsiness, respiratory depression (if i.v. or at high dose)
Uncommon but serious:
Haemolytic anaemia, jaundice
Levetiracetam primary mech
Inhibition of the synaptic vesicle protein SV2A. It inhibits this protein and prevents vesicle exocytosis. A reduction in glutamate secretion is reduces glutamate excitotoxicity
Levetiracetam drug target
SV2A synaptic vesicle protein
Levetiracetam side effects
Common:
dizziness, somnolence, fatigue and headache